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- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: The Minister has â¬16 billion in her budget. She can find â¬10 million. She can give us 20 reasons not to do something rather than find one way to make it happen. I already covered that with her. The Minister made the argument that she has choices to make. The choices are not between cervical screening and cervical vaccination but between front line services and bureaucracy, taxis,...
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: I apologise. I have a question. If the Ministerââ
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: VAT is to be applied to this vaccine programme. Will that be removed?
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: What about the â¬10 million for Government advisers?
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: The Minister takes the soft option every time. She does not have to go to Sweden to find a comparison as she could find a better one 40 miles up the road in the neighbouring jurisdiction.
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: The Minister is the final arbiter.
- Voluntary Health Insurance. (6 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: This issue relates to health insurance, the VHI in particular, but not solely. At the beginning of the week one of the national newspapers reported there was a plan to increase fees and private health insurance by 62% for the elderly population. This comes hot on the Government decision to remove medical cards from the over 70s. I would like some clarity on the situation. The country is...
- Voluntary Health Insurance. (6 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: I just want to make a quick comment.
- Voluntary Health Insurance. (6 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: I am sure the Acting Chairman will forgive me on this occasion, given the understanding nature of people who come from Tallaght.
- Voluntary Health Insurance. (6 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: The Finance Bill 2008 is being brought before us on 28 November, which gives us a short window of opportunity. The work would need to be completed by 25 November.
- Vaccination Programme: Motion (11 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: I move: That Dáil Ãireann: noting: the findings of the Health Information and Quality Authority whereby the introduction of the HPV cervical cancer vaccination programme could see a 34 per cent reduction in pre-cancers, a 56 per cent reduction in cervical cancer and a 56 per cent reduction in deaths from cervical cancer; that the total cost of introducing the vaccine is estimated to be...
- Vaccination Programme: Motion (11 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: That was three weeks after it was initially announced.
- Vaccination Programme: Motion (11 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: I find it incredible that will happen between now and the end of December. I do not believe it.
- Vaccination Programme: Motion (11 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: Will we have to wait nine years for the cervical vaccination programme to be rolled out? I think we will. The Minister is dismissing the young, the old and the disabled.
- Vaccination Programme: Motion (11 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: I am talking about HIQA's own document.
- Vaccination Programme: Motion (11 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: Does the Minister of State not believe it?
- Vaccination Programme: Motion (11 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: No. They are saying introduce screening first and then this.
- Vaccination Programme: Motion (11 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: The Minister of State does not believe HIQA.
- Vaccination Programme: Motion (11 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: Nobody ever suggested it would be.
- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (11 Nov 2008)
James Reilly: Question 184: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if, with reference to the recent commitment given in Dáil Ãireann to bring forward amending legislation to facilitate direct negotiations between the Irish Medical Organisation, the Department of Health and Children and the Health Service Executive, it is proposed to include other similar medical...