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Supplementary Budget Statement 2009 (7 Apr 2009)

James Reilly: I will not until I get an answer to that.

Supplementary Budget Statement 2009 (7 Apr 2009)

James Reilly: Let the Taoiseach answer, a Cheann Comhairle.

Leaders' Questions (7 Apr 2009)

James Reilly: They filleted the economy.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (2 Apr 2009)

James Reilly: Question 96: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if, in view of the fact that the rehabilitation unit in Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, is the only facility in use for public patients, a temporary arrangement allowing facilities at Cobh, County Cork, in a private clinic will be made available to medical card holders; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13913/09]

Written Answers — Medical Cards: Medical Cards (2 Apr 2009)

James Reilly: Question 99: To ask the Minister for Health and Children when the over 70 years medical card approved at end of January 2009 will issue to a person (details supplied) in County Donegal; when original bank documentation will be returned to the person; the time lines for approval and issue of the over 70 years medical cards; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13921/09]

Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2009: Second Stage (2 Apr 2009)

James Reilly: In many respects, the Bill seeks to rationalise some health agencies. We do not have a problem with this, but I will discuss quangos later. I will ask a few questions and raise a couple of concerns about the Minister of State's comments. In terms of the National Women's Council of Ireland, NWCI, some 300 jobs will move to the public service. Will this rationalisation save any money or...

Job Losses. (1 Apr 2009)

James Reilly: I thank my colleagues for allowing me to contribute on this matter of importance to Dublin North and the whole of the region. A rebate of €15 million is due to the company. It was due some €20 million from the Dublin Airport Authority, DAA, for the return of the hangar and the lease on same. The Tánaiste should correct me if my figures are wrong, but they were given to me by a trade...

Job Losses. (1 Apr 2009)

James Reilly: I apologise, as I believed I heard someone talking.

Job Losses. (1 Apr 2009)

James Reilly: An bhfuil sé as Béarla nó Gaeilge? On Friday, 600 people will be let go; which 600 is not known. One hour ago, I was told via telephone that the SR Technics Group has refused to abide by the Labour Court recommendation and that the workers are meeting among Dublin Airport's hangars to discuss their future as we sit in the Chamber. In this light, what assistance can the Government...

Job Losses. (1 Apr 2009)

James Reilly: No one suggested that.

Job Losses. (1 Apr 2009)

James Reilly: The biggest mistake would be not to move quickly and to lose these jobs.

Written Answers — Drugs Payment Scheme: Drugs Payment Scheme (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Question 201: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the details of all instructions issued to general practitioners to limit access, reduce prescribing rates, or withdraw certain drugs, medicines and nutritional supports provided by State drugs schemes, including a list of all drugs, medicines or supplements affected; the estimated cost savings to be achieved from each of same; and if...

Written Answers — Cancer Screening Programme: Cancer Screening Programme (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Question 176: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the estimated full cost per year of the roll-out of bowel screening; when the national bowel screening programme will commence; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13414/09]

Written Answers — Vaccination Programme: Vaccination Programme (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Question 175: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she will reconsider her decision to suspend the roll-out of the cervical cancer vaccination programme for 12 year old girls; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13413/09]

Social Partnership. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Hear, hear.

Accident and Emergency Services. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Question 34: To ask the Minister for Health and Children her views on the situation in hospital accident and emergency departments in view of the fact that almost 400 patients are lying on trolleys throughout March 2009; her plans to address this problem or if she is resigned to seeing patients continue to lay on trolleys; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13410/09]

Accident and Emergency Services. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: The Minister stated the average number of people waiting admission was one hundred and something. I do not know where she gets her figures. The INO figures indicate that some 340 people are on trolleys today while on 27 March some 305 people were on trolleys. On 24 March, some 387 people were on trolleys while the figure on 20 March was 304 people. The figure does not dip below 300....

Accident and Emergency Services. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: How can the Minister possibly hope to improve circumstances when she plans to cut another 600 beds from the system this year after having cut 500 last year?

Accident and Emergency Services. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: The Minister had the information for two years.

Cystic Fibrosis Services. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Question 36: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the reason only eight of the additional 14 fast-tracked cystic fibrosis beds promised to be put in place by the end of summer 2008 have been delivered; the further reason that the remaining beds have not been delivered; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13411/09]

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