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Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: We need to protect patients and front line services.

Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: Will the Ceann Comhairle clarify——

Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: ——why the Minister for Health and Children indicated that the service plan was laid before the House on Wednesday last?

Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: Is this not a matter for which the Ceann Comhairle has responsibility?

Written Answers — Long-Term Illness Scheme: Long-Term Illness Scheme (16 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: Question 89: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if there have been changes made in the operation of the long-term illness scheme; if those who hold a long-term illness book are required to go to their general practitioners on a monthly basis for a prescription for the medication they require in relation to their long-term illness and to subsequently have this prescription filled by...

Written Answers — Hospital Waiting Lists: Hospital Waiting Lists (16 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: Question 99: To ask the Minister for Health and Children her views on the proposals from a society (details supplied) which contain a number of practical measures to reduce the time public patients have to wait for colonoscopies, which include running clinics in the evenings and at weekends and employing extra expert staff; her further views on whether waiting times of up to nine months are...

Written Answers — Private Health Insurance: Private Health Insurance (16 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: Question 207: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the checks carried out by health insurance companies, including the VHI, to ensure that they receive value for money from hospitals and other health service providers and that the procedures, bed nights and so on that they pay for are actually provided to the patient concerned; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [46024/08]

Written Answers — Accident and Emergency Services: Accident and Emergency Services (16 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: Question 245: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the estimate of the number and percentage of cases that are seen in the accident and emergency department of the Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Limerick that are related to the abuse of illegal drugs and of alcohol; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [46393/08]

Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: I raised with the Ceann Comhairle yesterday the fact the Minister for Health and Children sneaked the national service plan for the HSE into the Oireachtas Library at the end of last week and did not lay it before the House until yesterday and did not tell the health spokespersons in time for the debate.

Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: I wish to raise a further issue. This document is now a complete work of fiction because there is a further €400 million in cuts, which the Minister neglected to tell us yesterday on Question Time.

Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: It is an entire work of fiction. One has only to read the front of the plan, which reads: "Easy Access — Public Confidence — Staff Pride". We are faced with huge cuts. I want to know——

Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: We need a debate on the health services before the recess.

Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: Anything positive in this document is entirely negated by the €400 million which we were not told about before.

Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: It is absolutely meaningless. We have Mary in wonderland as Minister who says——

Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: We need a debate on the health services. We did not have the information yesterday when we——

Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: It is ridiculous to publish the service plan yesterday and then yesterday evening tell us there is another €400 million in cuts.

Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: It is disastrous for the health services.

Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: I support Deputy O'Donnell fully with regard to Dell in Limerick. It is dreadful for the area.

Hospital Services. (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: I concur with what Deputy Sherlock said. A Teamwork report completed in the mid-west more than a year ago has not yet been published. There are all sorts of rumours going around about accident and emergency services at hospitals in Nenagh, Ennis and Limerick being reduced. There is no evidence whatsoever that capacity in the Mid-west Regional Hospital in Limerick will be increased to cater...

Hospital Services. (17 Dec 2008)

Jan O'Sullivan: What about the public? Are they not key stakeholders?

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