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Seanad: Health (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: I can speak with experience and knowledge. I found it reprehensible that on the death of a patient who had not seen a visitor for years, when the relatives could be located the first question they would ask was whether the deceased left any money. It was a nauseating situation, which I encountered far too often for my liking. I am sure Deputies Finneran and Connolly from the other House would...

Seanad: Order of Business. (17 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: I support the views expressed by Senator Ó Murchú, which I will not repeat. I was disappointed to read in at least one of the national newspapers that in the saga of overcharging by the banks another new chapter has been added. The charge applicable to transactions at convenience ATMs in the department stores and supermarkets is five or six times the charge normally applicable to those at...

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Motion for Earlier Signature. (16 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: I thank the Minister of State for the great knowledge he has displayed of his brief in his work on this Bill. It was a pleasure for Senator Phelan and I, as Government spokespersons, to hear the Minister of State reply to the points made by Members on all sides of the House. I thank him and his officials.

Seanad: Order of Business. (15 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: Will the Leader invite the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children into the House to debate type two diabetes? Recent reports indicate that the incidence of this condition is on the increase, affecting up to 4% of the population. Those who have it are often unaware and its secondary effects can include blindness and gangrene of the lower limbs. It is closely associated with obesity.

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: In the event of the CEO being incapacitated for whatever reason, has he or she power to designate his or her authority to another member of the board?

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: He or she should be happy to carry out the job.

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: The current system is not working.

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: I do not agree with Senator O'Meara for a number of reasons. My experience of elected members of the Labour Party, locally and nationally, is that they advocated the abolition of the health boards for as long as I remember.

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: I am speaking of several members, locally and nationally. I have never heard them propose anything other than the abolition of the boards.

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: Perhaps Senator O'Meara is out of step. There are many approaches within the Labour Party.

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: A few years ago, the Labour Party advocated An Bord Sláinte with no local representation whatsoever.

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: The Labour Party has convenient amnesia.

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: It is not true there will be no consultation. The consultative forums will work. When the boards were set up, the very same people——

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: As I said on Second Stage, all that has changed is the date. The same things were said. The county councils were discontinued as the agents for delivering health services and the boards were established. However, in their 34 years the boards have, in the main, been responsible for the creation and provision of much specialist care in respective regions which would never have been provided...

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: The Senator is not the only one.

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: So do I.

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Committee Stage. (14 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: I am delighted with the Minister's response. Nobody is better placed to interpret what the services need than the staff delivering them. For example, a training hospital may be short of nurses or doctors. Given that the health service executive will be responsible for the delivery of services in such institutions, it would be up to it, and under legislation it is obliged, to involve itself in...

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Second Stage. (10 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: Cuirim fáilte roimh an Aire Stáit. There is no tougher or more important challenge facing society than the reform of the health system. We want to transform it through investment and reform and to deliver lasting progress. Improvement of the health service is a priority of this Government and over recent years funding has been increased significantly. The increased spending from €3...

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Second Stage. (10 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: Something must be done about the problems in accident and emergency services. The Midland Health Board recruited three new consultants, one of whom is based in Mullingar. If people go to Mullingar, Carlow, Portlaoise or wherever, get boozed up to the gills, get involved in a rumpus and require accident and emergency services in Portlaoise, Tullamore, Mullingar or wherever, cause disruption...

Seanad: Health Bill 2004: Second Stage. (10 Dec 2004)

Camillus Glynn: Special provision should be made for this. We cannot have people disrupting accident and emergency departments. It is almost as bad in a different way in the psychiatric services. This is a crazy scene. We have the best trained people in Europe in all our hospitals, yet we have gougers, and I do not apologise for the term, going in who are boozed up to the gills and creating mayhem. This...

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