Written answers

Thursday, 26 May 2005

Department of Defence

Defence Forces Property

4:00 pm

Photo of Seymour CrawfordSeymour Crawford (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
Link to this: Individually | In context

Question 45: To ask the Minister for Defence the number of medical facilities available to the Defence Forces; the capacity and usage; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17525/05]

Photo of Dinny McGinleyDinny McGinley (Donegal South West, Fine Gael)
Link to this: Individually | In context

Question 65: To ask the Minister for Defence the medical facilities available to the Defence Forces within the State; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17550/05]

Photo of Willie O'DeaWillie O'Dea (Limerick East, Fianna Fail)
Link to this: Individually | In context

I propose to take Questions Nos. 45 and 65 together.

The military medical services and their facilities exist primarily to maintain the health of the Defence Forces and to support them in operational and overseas activities. The reorganisation of the medical corps, which was effected as part of the Defence Forces review implementation plan in November 1998, redirected the focus of military medical care from a predominantly hospital based service to one in which primary, occupational and field support would continue to be further developed.

The medical corps facilities are as follows: St. Bricin's Military Hospital, Dublin; three military medical facilities, MMF, located in Cork, Athlone and the Curragh; and 17 medical centres, one in each of the other permanently occupied military barracks. St. Bricin's Military Hospital and the three military medical facilities have associated infirmaries for the care of living-in personnel — largely recruits and other training course students — who may become injured or ill. There are appointments for a physician as well as x-ray, pharmacy and screening audiometry facilities. Physiotherapy facilities are available at St. Bricin's Military Hospital and the MMF in Cork and the Curragh.

The focus of the military medical service is on primary care, acute trauma management, preventative medical programmes and field medical training. The range of services provided by the medical corps includes a military occupational medical service; a primary medical care service; a secondary medical care service; a preventative medical service; provision of medicines and dressings; dental services; a field medical service; training; maintenance of medical records; and medico-legal services.

The statistical information on capacity and usage as at end of 2004, the latest date for which figures are available, is shown in the tables.

2004 Activity Details: St. Bricin's Hospital MMFs, Air Corps and Naval Base.
St. Bricin's Hospital MMF Curragh MMF Cork MMF Athlone Med Centre Casement Med. Centre Naval Base
Occupational Medicals 2,414 1,205 1,738 3,719 328 834
Sick Parades 6,716 13,800 4,465 3,260 3,190 6,293
Inoculation/Vaccinations 800 11,500 754 958 30 1,090
Clinics
Audiograms 2,086 993 1,584 904 360 834
X-Rays 4,961
Eye Specialist 310
Surgeon
Psychiatrist 175 148
ENT 345
Physiotherapy 2,205
ECG 1,412 1,654 607 95 308
Families Clinic 3,653
Bloods 7,541 4,200 1,274 2,321 400 834
2004 Activity Details: Medical Centres.
Sick Parades Occupational Examinations
Cathal Brugha Barracks 2,209 128
McKee Barracks
Aiken Barracks, Dundalk 2,520 171
Gormanston Camp 2,058
Monaghan Barracks 345 307
Kickham Barracks, Clonmel ** 1,156
Sarsfield Barracks, Limerick ** 2,175 686
Stephens Barracks, Kilkenny 2,372 29
Finner Camp 938 280
Lifford Barracks 892
Dún Uí Neill, Cavan 563 60
Connolly Barracks, Longford 676 97
Dún Uí Mhaoiliosa, Galway * 2,341 431
Rockhill House 706 116
Columb Barracks, Mullingar 1,136 187
*MO in barracks.
**MO shared.
Staff — Hospital/Medical Facilities/Centres.
Location Officers Non- commissioned Officers Privates Total Army Nursing Service Immediately available bed capacity Bed night Occupancy 2004
Dundalk 1 3 4
Gormanston 1 2 3
McKee Barracks 1 1
Cathal Brugha 1 1
St. Bricin's* 11** 33 20 63 11 18 846
Casement 1 4 5 1
MMF Cork 3*** 14 15 32 9 10 50
Limerick 1 2 4
Clonmel 1 2 3
Kilkenny 2 2 4
Naval Base 1 9 3 13 1
MMF DFTC 4**** 21 15 39 10 7 98
MMF Athlone 3*** 12 2 17
Mullingar 1 2 3
Finner 1 5 6
Letterkenny 1 2 3
Galway 1 4 6
Lifford 1 3 4
Longford 1 1
Cavan 1 1
Monaghan 1 3 4
Grand total 22 103 92 217 32 35 994
*Includes base medical stores.
**1 × OIC 1 × radiologist 1 × pathologist 1 × psychiatrist 3 × medical officer 1 × periodontist 2 × pharmacist 1 × admin.
***1 × OIC medical officer 1 × dental officer 1 × pharmacist.
****2 × medical officer 1 × dental officer 1 × pharmacist.

Comments

No comments

Log in or join to post a public comment.