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- Departmental Records (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: There is no record of it.
- Departmental Records (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: Where is it?
- Departmental Records (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: The deliberative process is-----
- Departmental Records (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: The difficulty is there is no record.
- Departmental Records (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: They certainly do not trust Fianna Fáil, my dear boy.
- Departmental Records (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: Certainly not in the greater Dublin area.
- Departmental Records (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: Deputy Micheál Martin has asked his questions. Perhaps he might answer a few.
- Departmental Records (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: Tá an ceist seo an-fhada.
- Order of Business (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: A lack of governance we inherited from the Deputy and his colleagues in government.
- Order of Business (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: It is difficult to listen to the Deputy talking about governance in the health service.
- Order of Business (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: We will deliver on our promises.
- Order of Business (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: Using their own construction equipment.
- Order of Business (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: Ceapaim go bhfuil tú ag dúl.
- Written Answers — Hospital Waiting Lists: Hospital Waiting Lists (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: I propose to take Questions Nos. 719 to 721, inclusive, together. As these are service matters, they have been referred to the Health Service Executive for direct reply.
- Written Answers — Hospital Waiting Lists: Hospital Waiting Lists (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: The Special Delivery Unit (SDU) is working to unblock access to acute services by improving the flow of patients through the system, and by streamlining waiting lists, including the management of referrals from GPs by hospitals. The SDU is working closely with its partner agencies - mainly the HSE and the NTPF. As a priority, public hospitals were instructed to ensure that, by the end of...
- Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: The HSE has no statutory obligation to provide patient transport, other than emergency transport. The cost to the health service of providing non-emergency patient transport, in particular for outpatient (OPD) appointments, has been escalating in recent years and non-essential provision has been identified as an area suitable for budgetary control. Accordingly, criteria have been restricted...
- Written Answers — Health Service Expenditure: Health Service Expenditure (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: The only available data concerning administrative costs in health services is to be found in the System of Health Accounts (SHA) data collected by the OECD. As Ireland currently does not supply data in this format it is impossible to compare Ireland with other country's data, and indeed, there is no data available from this source in relation to either the UK or Australia. The SHA data...
- Written Answers — Health Service Expenditure: Health Service Expenditure (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: As this is a service matter it has been referred to the HSE for direct reply.
- Written Answers — Medicinal Products: Medicinal Products (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: In relation to the issue raised by the Deputy it is my understanding that this treatment is available in some hospitals but not in others due to resource constraints. I have communicated to the Health Service Executive the view that it is not appropriate for access to this medication to be determined by geographical location and for this anomaly to be resolved without delay.
- Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (17 Jul 2012)
James Reilly: As this is a service matter, it has been referred to the Health Service Executive for direct reply.