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- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medical Card Applications (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: The Health Service Executive has been asked to examine this matter and to reply to the Deputy as soon as possible. The Health Service Executive operates the General Medical Services scheme, which includes medical cards and GP visit cards, under the Health Act 1970, as amended. It has established a dedicated contact service for members of the Oireachtas specifically for queries relating to...
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Mental Health Services Provision (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: As this is a service issue this question has been referred to the HSE for direct reply.If you have not received a reply from the HSE within 15 working days please contact my Private Office and they will follow up the matter with them.
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medical Card Reviews (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: The Health Service Executive has been asked to examine this matter and to reply to the Deputy as soon as possible. The Health Service Executive operates the General Medical Services scheme, which includes medical cards and GP visit cards, under the Health Act 1970, as amended. It has established a dedicated contact service for members of the Oireachtas specifically for queries relating to...
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medical Aids and Appliances Applications (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: As the Deputy's question relates to service matters, I have arranged for the question to be referred to the Health Service Executive (HSE) for direct reply to the Deputy. If the Deputy has not received a reply from the HSE within 15 working days, he can contact my Private Office and they will follow the matter up with the HSE.
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medical Card Eligibility (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: The Health Service Executive has been asked to examine this matter and to reply to the Deputy as soon as possible. The Health Service Executive operates the General Medical Services scheme, which includes medical cards and GP visit cards, under the Health Act 1970, as amended. It has established a dedicated contact service for members of the Oireachtas specifically for queries relating to...
- Written Answers — Department of Health: HSE Funding (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: The Central Remedial Clinic (CRC) provides a range of services for people with a disability on behalf of the Health Service Executive (HSE) under Section 38 of the Health Act 2004. Services are provided through a number of Service Level Agreements which are reviewed on an annual basis. The CRC received funding of over €15.8 million in 2013. The HSE is currently in the process of...
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medicinal Products Licensing (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: Under Irish and European medicines legislation any product which claims to treat a medical condition must be authorised as a medicine by the European Medicines Agency or the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) before being placed on the market. Vitamin B17, or Amygdalin, is not authorised as a medicine for sale or supply on the Irish market. The supply of this product by mail order,...
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medical Card Applications (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: The Health Service Executive has been asked to examine this matter and to reply to the Deputy as soon as possible. The Health Service Executive operates the General Medical Services scheme, which includes medical cards and GP visit cards, under the Health Act 1970, as amended. It has established a dedicated contact service for members of the Oireachtas specifically for queries relating to...
- Seanad: Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2014: Committee and Remaining Stages (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: I am not opposing these amendments to be obstructive. The amendments seem to be prompted by the long-standing view of Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists which seeks to have the title “physical therapists” confined solely to registrants of the profession of physiotherapists. The amendments would not achieve this. The matter can be dealt with by regulation under the...
- Seanad: Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2014: Committee and Remaining Stages (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: I just need to check something.
- Seanad: Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2014: Committee and Remaining Stages (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: My experience of opticians is that they are very careful people and they refer patients on. Clearly, as the first point of contact for people in terms of eye care, they are experts. My experience - not personal experience - is that when a difficulty is encountered people are advised to go further, wherever that is. I take the amendment in that vein. For all the reasons expressed by...
- Seanad: Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2014: Committee and Remaining Stages (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: My own experience and, I think, the experience of the majority of people is that opticians do this anyway. They are professional in their approach and if they spot something they believe requires further investigation, they usually advise the patient accordingly. However, I think the legislation is robust enough to provide that if an optician spots something but does not inform the patient,...
- Seanad: Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2014: Committee and Remaining Stages (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: Representatives of the college met the previous Minister for Health, Deputy Reilly, and I will meet them in two weeks' time. There will be consultation. It is not that we are deaf to what people say. Equally, I do not dismiss the Senator's amendment but we consider the current provisions to be sufficiently robust. I accept the Senator's point.
- Seanad: Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2014: Committee and Remaining Stages (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: I thank the Senator. Despite the fact that I know this amendment is so well intentioned as to give politicians more powers, I am not certain it is the type of power we should have. I am opposing the amendment. It runs counter to the trend in modern Irish legislation to give health regulators responsibility for financing their statutory public protection functions through the annual fees by...
- Seanad: Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2014: Committee and Remaining Stages (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: This amendment would, in certain circumstances, permit an individual member of the health and social care professions to require the council to seek an opinion from the Competition Authority on a draft by-law to be made by a registration board. It would delay the approval of that by-law until such an opinion is received. All by-laws made by the registration boards are subject to public...
- Seanad: Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2014: Committee and Remaining Stages (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: What if the Competition Authority did not have an opinion? That is an option too. It is a possibility that the authority would not have an opinion on a matter.
- Seanad: Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2014: Committee and Remaining Stages (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: I thank Senators MacSharry and Crown for the interest they have taken in this and for tabling amendments on behalf of those who lobbied them. I thank everyone who contributed to this very technical Bill as it is a small but important piece of legislation relating to public safety and certain categories of professionals. This legislation will serve us all in future. It is not that the people...
- Seanad: Adjournment Matters: Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: I concur with Senator Crown but doubt nurses are under-appreciated. As both the Senator and I know, they spend most time at people's bedsides in hospital, no matter what kind of traumatic event has occurred. Not only do nurses deal with the person in the bed but they usually deal with concerned relatives too so I do not think they are unappreciated. In different circumstances no Government...
- Seanad: Adjournment Matters: National Children's Hospital (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: I am taking the matter on behalf of the Minister for Health, Deputy Leo Varadkar, but I have already dealt with it on foot of another question which was raised. It is a pertinent question. Not alone is it a pertinent question, but those of us with an interest in children's health are terribly worried about any other barrier being put in the way of the national children's hospital. We have...
- Seanad: Adjournment Matters: National Children's Hospital (12 Nov 2014)
Kathleen Lynch: Having looked at the lack of progress on a national paediatric hospital, there is a terror in saying one will move again given the possible delays it could cause. I understand what the Senator is saying but I have an awful fear of further delay. We will not be completed in any event until 2019. I do not believe the equipping of the hospital will be an issue at that stage. Hopefully, the...