Dáil debates
Thursday, 2 October 2025
Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions
Hospital Services
4:05 am
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
I thank the Deputy for his ongoing concern, driven first by patient safety in Portiuncula hospital, which I greatly appreciate. It is an important focus. As the Deputy is aware, the Walker report came from a review commissioned by the then Saolta Group in 2014 following a number of serious maternity cases at Portiuncula maternity services from 2004 to 2014. It covered 18 cases and was published in 2018, making 154 recommendations. The HSE has advised my Department that all 154 recommendations were independently verified as implemented by both HIQA and an independent national HSE team. HIQA has verified that.
One of the recommendations related to the integrated clinical director model, with one clinical director covering Portiuncula hospital and University Hospital Galway. That was in place from November 2021 until June 2024 but was recognised by both sides, I understand, as a challenge from the outset. There were elements of risk due to the distance between the two units and the associated split of the clinical director's time. The model did not lend itself to consistent on-the-ground leadership, and as a result gaps in governance emerged. Following prolonged consideration, the HSE reverted to having a clinical director on both sites from August 2024. All 154 recommendations were implemented and that is one which just did not work and the HSE reverted to having two clinical directors as opposed to one overseeing the complete group.
HSE West and North-West has an established clinical network which includes Portiuncula hospital and University Hospital Galway. The network supports Portiuncula hospital in all aspects of clinical maternity care and joint processes have been in place since 2018. Although changes were made in Portiuncula hospital following the Walker review, frankly, similar issues have emerged in Portiuncula hospital, as the Deputy is aware, which is incredibly disappointing for us, but is of life-changing significance to the women whom it impacts and their babies. Twelve reviews are ongoing, which are at various stages of progress. Seven have been completed. Fifty-two recommendations have arisen from these seven reviews to date. Work to implement many of those recommendations is already in place.
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