Results 421-440 of 21,128 for speaker:James Reilly
- Order of Business (19 Dec 2007)
James Reilly: It is not a matter that is out of order for the women of Portlaoise and the midlands. They would like to know what happened and why they were placed in such a position.
- Order of Business (19 Dec 2007)
James Reilly: The continued refusal of the Minister for Health and Children, the Taoiseach and the Tánaiste to provide this information is nothing short of scandalous.
- Special Educational Needs. (30 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: Why are there so many cases?
- Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (30 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: Question 281: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she will intervene and ask the Health Service Executive to continue to fund a group (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [36088/07]
- Written Answers — Nursing Home Subventions: Nursing Home Subventions (30 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: Question 282: To ask the Minister for Health and Children when the new nursing home scheme Fair Deal will become operational in particular in the Dublin area; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [36096/07]
- Written Answers — Nursing Education: Nursing Education (30 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: Question 300: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the arrangements in place to provide medical practitioners with locum cover in order that they can fulfil the required time commitment as supervisors of the new nursing prescribing scheme (details supplied); her views on whether if no such arrangements are in place the value of the nursing prescribing certificate will be in serious...
- Written Answers — Hospital Services: Hospital Services (30 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: Question 352: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the action she will take to address the concerns expressed by cystic fibrosis patients on national radio recently and in particular if she will ensure that isolation beds and specialist staff are provided in hospital grounds immediately via the use of modular buildings; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1524/08]
- Hospital Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: Question 1: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the date investigations (details supplied) into a number of cancer diagnostic scandals will conclude; the reason for the delay in publication of these reports particularly the Dr. Ann O'Doherty report promised by the end of November 2007; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [2924/08]
- Hospital Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: The greatest health scandal to have hit this country in the last 25 years has been the manner in which women were treated by the breast cancer service in Portlaoise. The Minister was informed of this in 2005 and her response was appalling; she passed the buck and nothing was done with the consequence that 11 women were misdiagnosed and hundreds of women had to go through the worry and mental...
- Hospital Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: The question is coming.
- Hospital Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: I think it is important to set the tone. They remained until the cohort was reached and until it was decided by the HSE â the Minister's invention which she created by legislation and whose ethos has evolved under her â that it was then the time to deal with these people. It seemed to be a case of "It is all right, Mrs. Reilly, you might have a breast lump and in fact, you might have...
- Hospital Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: He certainly was not satisfied with any response. There is no doubt about it.
- Hospital Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: Why did the Minister not say that at the end of November?
- Mental Health Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: Question 3: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if it is the policy of the Government to implement the recommendations of A Vision for Change; the reason funding allocated for mental health services has not been spent on those services; the reason moneys realised from the sale of property assets associated with mental hospitals here have not been reinvested in the development of...
- Mental Health Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: A Vision for Change recommended the establishment of one child and adolescent mental health team per 50,000 people. In total there should be 78 teams but only 47 teams have been established and of the 47 teams only 60% of their staffing complement is in place. That is appalling, given that there were 3,598 children on waiting lists at the end of 2007, with approximately one third waiting...
- Mental Health Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: The question is coming. Last week the Irish Mental Health Commission revealed that almost half of the â¬50 million allocated for the implementation of A Vision for Change, to which the Minister of State referred, had been spent in other areas. On "Prime Time" the Minister was not able to tell us how much of the â¬50 million had been spent on mental health. Can the Minister explain why...
- Mental Health Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: I ask the Minister to give an undertaking, as was given on page 177, chapter 17, of his document, A Vision for Change, that the moneys released will be ring-fenced and that we will not have a situation where the money goes elsewhere and where there are, in St. Ita's in north Dublin because there is no psychiatric admission unit in Beaumont Hospital, 24 patients in a unit with one single room...
- Mental Health Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: This is the Cinderella of the health service and it has been ignored.
- Mental Health Services. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: A far cry from 80.
- Cancer Screening Programme. (31 Jan 2008)
James Reilly: Question 4: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the date cervical screening will become available nationally; the reason this was not made available by the end of 2007; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [2926/08]