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Written Answers — Ambulance Service: Ambulance Service (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: I propose to take Questions Nos. 281 to 283, inclusive, together. Inter-hospital air ambulance transport services are currently provided by the Air Corps on a request and availability basis. The Air Corps provides the service subject to the availability of suitable aircraft and flying crews. The provision of the service also depends on prevailing weather conditions. A Service Level...

Written Answers — Assisted Human Reproduction: Assisted Human Reproduction (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: The Commission on Assisted Human Reproduction (CAHR) was established in March 2000. Its terms of reference were: 'To prepare a report on the possible approaches to the regulation of all aspects of assisted human reproduction and the social, ethical and legal factors to be taken into account in determining public policy in this area.' The Commission conducted an intensive and analytical...

Written Answers — Forum on Fluoridation: Forum on Fluoridation (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: The Forum on Fluoridation website has been reactivated for information purposes. The address of the website is www.fluoridationforum.ie. The Irish Expert Body on Fluorides and Health (Expert Body) was set up on the recommendation of the Forum. Its website address is www.fluoridesandhealth.ie. This website provides ongoing information on the work and progress of the Expert Body, including...

Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: The information requested by the Deputy is set out below. The details refer to the period from January 2006 to October 2006. Department's Headquarters Quantity Cost Supplier € Electricity 1,173,354KWh 144,895 ESB/Energia Gas 836,985KWh 32,280 An Bord Gáis Heating Oil 6,000 litres 3,260 Texaco Ireland General Register Office, Roscommon Quantity Cost Supplier € ...

Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: The information requested by the Deputy is set out below. Department's Headquarters Quantity Cost Supplier Tap Water 5,579CUm €7,971 Dublin City Council (1st May 2005 to 30th April 2006) Bottled Water 31,311litres 14,135 Glenpatrick Watercoolers Ltd. (January to October 2006) General Register Office, Roscommon Quantity Cost Supplier € Bottled Water 2,812 litres 1,554...

Written Answers — Hospital Waiting Lists: Hospital Waiting Lists (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: Operational responsibility for the management and delivery of health and personal social services has been assigned to the Health Service Executive. Therefore, the Executive is the appropriate body to consider the particular case raised by the Deputy. My Department has requested the Parliamentary Affairs Division of the Executive to arrange to have this case investigated and to have a reply...

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: Medical cards are made available to persons and their dependants who would otherwise experience undue hardship in meeting the cost of General Practitioner (GP) services. In 2005 the GP visit card was introduced as a graduated benefit so that people on lower incomes, particularly parents of young children, who do not qualify for a medical card, would not be deterred on cost grounds from...

Written Answers — Nursing Home Charges: Nursing Home Charges (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: I take it the question refers to the charging of people in long stay care. The Health (Charges for In-Patient Services) Regulations 2005 in keeping with Section 53 of the Health Act, 1970, as amended, have provided for two different classes of persons on whom charges can be levied. Class 1 refers to people in receipt of in-patient services on premises where nursing care is provided on a...

Written Answers — Drugs Payment Scheme: Drugs Payment Scheme (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: The monthly threshold for the Drugs Payment Scheme is €85 per individual or family. It is not my intention of increasing this threshold for 2007.

Written Answers — Hospital Charges: Hospital Charges (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: The statutory inpatient and outpatient charges will remain unchanged in 2007. In-patient charges will remain at €60 per day up to a maximum of 10 days [€600] payment in any 12-month period. The outpatient charge will remain at €60 for any visit to a designated accident and emergency facility if attendance is not accompanied by a letter of referral from a GP. I am considering the level...

Written Answers — Medical Cards: Medical Cards (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: I propose to take Questions Nos. 304 and 306 together. The assessment guidelines used by the Health Service Executive (HSE) in respect of applications for medical cards and GP visit cards are subject to review by the Executive and my Department from time to time, having regard to the need to ensure that persons intended to benefit under these arrangements can do so. Such reviews have regard...

Written Answers — Care of the Elderly: Care of the Elderly (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: An additional €55 million (full year cost) was allocated in Budget 2006 for the provision of home care packages. €30m of this additional funding was to provide 2,000 extra packages by the end of 2006. The HSE has advised that 3,095 extra packages were provided up to the end of September 2006. The remaining €25 million was included in the 2007 Estimates and the number of packages...

Written Answers — Medical Cards: Medical Cards (22 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: The Deputy's question relates to operational matters within the area of responsibility of the Health Service Executive (HSE). As a result I have not issued guidelines to the HSE on the method it should use for valuing savings or investments in the means test for medical cards. Nevertheless, I understand that the HSE has established detailed operational guidelines for the assessment of medical...

Written Answers — Medical Cards: Medical Cards (21 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: Medical cards are made available to persons and their dependants who would otherwise experience undue hardship in meeting the cost of general practitioner, GP, services. In 2005 the GP visit card was introduced as a graduated benefit so that people on lower incomes, particularly parents of young children, who do not qualify for a medical card would not be deterred on cost grounds from...

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (21 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: I propose to take Questions Nos. 265 and 311 together. I was recently made aware that an issue has arisen around the availability of employment opportunities for recently qualified physiotherapists and I have asked the HSE to give the matter its urgent attention. It is a matter for the Health Service Executive, as part of the management of its employment ceiling, to determine the appropriate...

Written Answers — Pharmacy Regulations: Pharmacy Regulations (21 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: As I have previously stated, I consider the first Pharmacy Bill a priority piece of legislation. The first Bill will deal with the governance of the Pharmaceutical Society, registration and fitness to practice issues. It will also remove the EU derogation for supervisory pharmacists (where only Irish-trained pharmacists can supervise pharmacies less than three years old). The general...

Written Answers — Medical Cards: Medical Cards (21 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: Medical cards are made available to persons and their dependants who would otherwise experience undue hardship in meeting the cost of General Practitioner (GP) services. In 2005 the GP visit card was introduced as a graduated benefit so that people on lower incomes, particularly parents of young children, who do not qualify for a medical card would not be deterred on cost grounds from...

Written Answers — Drug Trials: Drug Trials (21 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: The information sought by the Deputy is set out in the table below. Year Number of Trials 2004 6 2005 1 2006 to date 2

Written Answers — Hospital Services: Hospital Services (21 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: Operational responsibility for the management and delivery of health and personal social services was assigned to the Health Service Executive under the Health Act 2004 and funding for all health services has been provided as part of its overall vote. Therefore, the Executive is the appropriate body to consider the particular case raised by the Deputy. My Department has requested the...

Written Answers — Medical Cards: Medical Cards (21 Nov 2006)

Mary Harney: Medical cards are made available to persons and their dependants who would otherwise experience undue hardship in meeting the cost of General Practitioner (GP) services. In 2005 the GP visit card was introduced as a graduated benefit so that people on lower incomes, particularly parents of young children, who do not qualify for a medical card would not be deterred on cost grounds from...

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