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Health Services Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 2 October 2018

Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Ceisteanna (386)

James Browne

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386. Deputy James Browne asked the Minister for Health the building projects approved by county; the amount of funding provided to date for each project; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [39654/18]

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The capital funding for Health in the ten years of the National Development Plan 2018 to 2027 is €10.9 billion which provides the capital investment for a solid, ambitious plan which will improve our health services. The National Development Plan outlines capital funding for the Health sector for the next five years (2018 to 2022).

National Development Plan

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Health Sector

€493m

€667m

€724m

€780m

€825m

The major priority Government projects currently in development comprise:

- the National Forensic Mental Health Services Hospital at Portrane;

- the new Children’s Hospital along with the Paediatric Outpatient and Urgent Care Centres at Connolly and Tallaght Hospitals;

- the redevelopment of the National Rehabilitation Hospital Phase I;

- the National Plan for Radiation Oncology at Cork University Hospital and University Hospital Galway;

- the Primary Care Centre Infrastructure Programme;

- the relocation of the National Maternity Hospital to the St Vincent’s University Hospital campus;

- the long-term residential accommodation programmes for older people (Community Nursing Home Programme) and peoples with disabilities to address regulatory standards for accommodation.

Health capital projects and programmes currently underway will continue and these major priority projects will require the bulk of the notified capital allocation over the initial period of the Plan, 2018-2022.

It is important to recognise that this is a long-term plan, which will roll out over ten years and includes provision for a large number of developments across the country.

As is to be expected with a ten-year plan, many other proposals are at an early stage and, as with all capital development proposals, will require further appraisal, planning, design and tender before a firm timeline or funding required can be established.

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