Dáil debates

Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Questions on Promised Legislation

 

2:55 pm

Photo of Micheál MartinMicheál Martin (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source

Under the programme for Government the Government commits to developing a national disease register and also to implement the national rare diseases plan. There was a very constructive presentation today in the Oireachtas - and outside of the Oireachtas - on the issue of Lyme disease. It is a rare disease but it is growing in terms of the number of people in this country who have the condition. What is striking and quite shocking is the lack of implementation of those elements of the programme for Government, particularly on Lyme disease, where there is no national lead or proper diagnostic centre or service for people with this disease, or indeed a treatment centre. In the discipline of neurology or infectious disease there is a huge gap, and the people that we have met have to go to Germany for comprehensive and proper diagnosis. They do not get reimbursed for that, and it is not recognised here by the medical profession. The commitment is there in the programme for Government, but very little action is evident on the issue. I would ask the Minister to speak to the Minister for Health, Deputy Harris, and also ensure that the Chief Medical Officer in the Department of Health takes a lead position on this to ensure the needs of people with Lyme disease in this country are attended to and dealt with in a comprehensive fashion.

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