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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Update on Health Issues: Minister for Health (29 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: It is my understanding that the structure Fergal Bowers tweeted about has been put in place. Deputy O'Connell is right to say that the move should not have been done without recourse to the other health committee. I am sure any costs associated with the scheme will have to be incorporated. I ask the Minister for a clarification.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Update on Health Issues: Minister for Health (29 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: I was not the one who mentioned a link.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Update on Health Issues: Minister for Health (29 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: There are generally more than 21 managers.

Written Answers — Department of Health: Ambulance Service Data (29 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: 190. To ask the Minister for Health if he will release all safety reviews and incident reports of the ambulance fleet of the National Ambulance Service; the number of incidents that have taken place with the fleet in each of the past five years; if he will provide details of ambulance incidents including, but not limited to, fires, accidents and combustions; the actions taken after any events...

Water Charges: Motion [Private Members] (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: Not yet.

Water Charges: Motion [Private Members] (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: Deputy Cowen should cross the floor and thank Teachta Ó Broin for giving him the opportunity to clarify Fianna Fáil's position because it has had more positions than the Kama Sutra on this issue. We are in dire need of clarification, and happily, Sinn Féin is in a position this evening to provide Fianna Fáil with an opportunity to send a very clear message to people who...

Select Committee on the Future of Healthcare: Universal Health Care and the NHS: Discussion (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: I thank Professor Pollock for her presentation. I am keen to ask a question with regard to the difference between Scotland and England. Obviously, there is a shift in England towards privatisation. It does not seem to be the same in Scotland. Will Professor Pollock explain this by way of a difference in legislation or in terms of legal obligations? Is it simply the difference of choices...

Select Committee on the Future of Healthcare: Management of Chronic Care Illness: Discussion (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: I thank the witnesses for their presentations and for attending this morning. We heard from both GPs and consultants in the Carlow-Kilkenny area who told us that 5% of chronic disease management should be in the hospital and the balance of it should be in the community. Would Dr. O'Shea agree, but I can see by his nodding that he does.

Select Committee on the Future of Healthcare: Management of Chronic Care Illness: Discussion (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: My question referred not just to GPs but also to the make-up of a primary care team. I am not asking Dr. O'Shea to necessarily put a figure on it but just to point us in the direction where we might get some idea of ratios. When the issue of primary care teams and staff is discussed, the answer we often get is that while everybody wants a fully staffed primary care team, what does that look...

Select Committee on the Future of Healthcare: Management of Chronic Care Illness: Discussion (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: Should that be better staffed? Should the staffing ratios be higher in socio-economically disadvantaged areas?

Select Committee on the Future of Healthcare: Management of Chronic Care Illness: Discussion (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: As such, basing it on population alone is not really going to-----

Select Committee on the Future of Healthcare: Management of Chronic Care Illness: Discussion (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: GP trainees are trained in the system they are going to be working in. Unfortunately, for the past number of years, there have been nothing but decimating cuts to the services being provided and the resourcing of general practice. When one is training as a GP, one is working for a GP trainer who is a principal GP in a practice. One spends one's time rotating through two practices, often a...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Alcohol Advertising (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: 220. To ask the Minister for Health the current members of the Alcohol Marketing Communications Monitoring Body; when this group last met; if and when he has met or corresponded with this group; when the group last published a report; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27716/16]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Alcohol Advertising (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: 222. To ask the Minister for Health the detail of the consultative panel who advise the Alcohol Marketing Communications Monitoring Body; the persons on the group; the frequency with which they meet with the AMCMB; the stakeholders represented on this panel; if his Department have any oversight on the composition of this panel; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27724/16]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Alcohol Advertising (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: 223. To ask the Minister for Health if any independent research has been commissioned by the Alcohol Marketing Communications Monitoring Body since its establishment; the research that has been commissioned in respect to adherence to and effectiveness of the provisions of the codes; the research and expenditure by his Department on this research for each of the years since the establishment...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Alcohol Sales Legislation (28 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: 221. To ask the Minister for Health if he will publish the Irish response to the objections raised by other EU member states on the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill; the current position with respect to the Irish reply to these objections; the next stage; if he will publish this; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27717/16]

Pharmacy Fees: Motion [Private Members] (27 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: I move amendment No. 1:To delete all words after "unmet demand; and" and substitute the following:recognises that the switching of medications from a prescription to a non-prescription basis could reduce the expenditure on dispensing fees; and call on the Minister for Health to:- outline what action the HSE is taking to investigate this issue; - ensure the HSE will conclude its...

Order of Business (27 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: Please do not fob them off with another date for a memorandum.

Order of Business (27 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: This is an agreement.

Order of Business (27 Sep 2016)

Louise O'Reilly: The campaign did not work.

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