Seanad debates

Thursday, 28 November 2002

Adjournment Matter. - Hospitals Building Programme.

 

Tim O'Malley (Limerick East, Progressive Democrats)

I am pleased to have this opportunity to update the House on the progress of developments at Carlow District Hospital. A total of €2.54 billion at year 2000 prices has been approved by the Government for investment in the health services under the National Development Plan 2001-2006, the purpose of which is to create an infrastructure that will bring significant and tangible advances in delivering a more patient-centred and accessible service. There is a commitment from the Government to shift the balance of capital investment towards the non-acute hospital sector in order that NDP funding is equalised between the acute hospital sector and the non-acute hospital sector by the end of 2006. This will ensure a balanced development of modern infrastructure across the range of new health and personal social services to be founded under the national health strategy.

In the case of services for older people it is proposed to provide greatly improved physical environments for patient care to ensure a high quality and client-centred service. The health boards were advised in 2000 that funding would be made available for the capital development of services for older people over the period of the plan.

A broad range of facilities will either be provided, replaced or upgraded during the period of the national development plan. Plans have been drawn up to develop assessment and rehabilitation facilities, ambulatory care facilities, community hospitals, community nursing units, convalescent and respite beds, day care centres and services for the elderly mentally infirm.

The provision of health services in County Carlow is the responsibility of the South Eastern Health Board. Under the National Development Plan 2001-2006 the board was advised in early 2000 of indicative funding of €18.79 million for the capital development of services for older people. It is a matter for the board to prioritise developments in line with the funding to be made available under the plan.

I have been informed by the South Eastern Health Board that the need for a ten bed extension to Carlow District Hospital was identified in the Carlow plan, 1996, and subsequently included by the board in its proposals for funding under the National Development Plan 2001-2006. Individual projects are subject to the normal approval process in relation to funding and technical and other requirements governing the approval of capital projects.

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