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Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Does that detract from the truth of what he is saying and what he feels?

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Like me, he would agree that value for money is at the core of this issue. It is how one does one's business. I want to return to the HSE and its well demonstrated bully-boy tactics. I would like to know how the Minister views the HSE's intention to boycott Newstalk Radio because it has pursued it on issues of public interest. It becomes clearer and clearer that the HSE is out of control,...

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: The Minister can put any interpretation she wants on it. The facts remain the facts.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Notwithstanding all the above and despite severe provocation by the HSE, I call on the IPU to ensure there is no diminution of service to patients. I ask for the forbearance of pharmacists, despite all their frustrations, and hope the Minister will yield to pressure from her backbenchers, who are clearly very ill at ease with her modus operandi. In recent weeks, this issue and the issues of...

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: May I make a correction or a clarification?

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: I may have said 15 when I meant 18.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: It was the number of respondents to the HSE survey.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: The document was issued by Deputy Moloney's office.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: I read out the text cited by Deputy Moloney. It is on record if he wishes to check it.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Hear, hear.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: My first question is to the Chairman of the Joint Committee on Health and Children, Deputy John Moloney. How can he suggest that the situation with wholesalers has been clarified by the Minister when the man who sat behind him only a few moments ago, Deputy Calleary, produced a letter from the wholesalers clearly pointing out that far from guaranteeing they would not have to charge more,...

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Tá ceist agam. Why will the Minister not put the horse before the cart rather than the other way around? Why will she not allow Mr. Dorgan to report first? Why is she ignoring the recommendations of the Indecon report commissioned by the HSE, which stated clearly that there should be no precipitate action, that the Irish market could not be compared with other markets in Europe and that...

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: With respect, these are not the questions I asked.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: I did not. I said they could not guarantee they would not.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Can I point out——

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Those letters were from manufacturers, not wholesalers.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: They are manufacturers, not wholesalers.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: The Minister has not answered my question.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Nobody said it was agreed.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Presumption is the mother of all catastrophe.

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