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Paediatric Services

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 September 2020

Tuesday, 15 September 2020

Ceisteanna (86)

Paul Murphy

Ceist:

86. Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Health the steps he will take to ensure the full reopening of paediatric emergency services at Tallaght Hospital as was promised earlier in 2020; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23675/20]

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Last March as part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, CHI temporarily relocated paediatric services from Tallaght to its other sites at Crumlin and Temple Street and to the urgent care centre at Connolly. This freed up resources at Tallaght to support the adult service there in responding to the demands of COVID and meant that some CHI staff, on a voluntary basis, worked in the adult services supporting their colleagues, including in ICU, during this very challenging period. 

This was a temporary measure, and paediatric services at Tallaght have now resumed. CHI advises this began with the return of outpatients in July. A 24/7 emergency care unit, medical inpatient care and day case surgery, medicine and x-ray resumed on site from 3 September. Tallaght will now take on increased day surgeries instead of resuming in-patient surgeries,creating theatre capacity in Temple St and Crumlin for surgeries that can only be undertaken in those hospitals. Additionally, critically ill and critically injured children will be directed to the CHI Emergency Departments at Crumlin and Temple Street.

Patient safety is central to CHI’s decision making, both in the provision and development of services. This approach is designed to ensure that resources across all CHI sites at Tallaght, Crumlin, Temple Street and Connolly are utilised as effectively as possible to maximise the level of service provided and ensure the delivery of safe, high quality services.  This is crucial in the context of what is expected to be a challenging winter for paediatric services.

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