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- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: There are no private companies in the building.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: Every hospital and disability unit pays a registration fee. Is that not correct?
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: Will the witnesses clarify that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: Yes.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: There is a €500 registration fee set out in legislation over ten years.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: It is three years.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: There is a cost in addition to that.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: I will not mention anywhere but we could take a unit in Galway with beds treating people with disabilities. Every year it pays HIQA a registration fee for the bed.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: All of these organisations that are struggling and receiving Government funding, or perhaps raising money through charity, must channel that amount back to HIQA, another Government body.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: I am just asking for clarity.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: All of these organisations are struggling, are they not? They must come up with this money every year to register with HIQA because of the legislation.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: Why is the figure for registration fees lower? It seems to be down by 36%. It is on page 25.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: Yes.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: I cannot remember if Deputy Burke dealt with professional fees. If he did, I will not cover it again. It is on page 27 of the accounts. Did he deal with it?
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: What was the explanation for it?
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: I have looked at many of HIQA's reports. It has carried out eight statutory reports. Did any of those relate to hospitals in Galway?
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: In 2014.
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: We have all had correspondence regarding Tallaght hospital, at which HIQA carried out a statutory investigation. Did it do so on its own initiative or was it directed to do so by the Minister?
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: This is a general query and I am just using Tallaght as an example. I am sure that my colleague will come back to this for more specific detail. I have a letter from a consultant in the accident and emergency department who is going out on a limb. We know how difficult it is for professionals to do that in Irish society. I will return to the matter of whistleblowers. This consultant...
- Public Accounts Committee: Health Information and Quality Authority: Financial Statement 2016 (28 Sep 2017)
Catherine Connolly: Would someone have alerted HIQA to the situation in Galway where the roof is leaking?