Written answers

Tuesday, 13 June 2006

Department of Health and Children

National Treatment Purchase Fund

9:00 pm

Photo of Enda KennyEnda Kenny (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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Question 204: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if the National Treatment Purchase Fund has accessed beds in Blanchardstown Hospital; if so, the number in each of the past three years; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [22671/06]

Photo of Enda KennyEnda Kenny (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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Question 205: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if the National Treatment Purchase Fund has accessed beds in James Hospital; if so, the number in each of the past three years; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [22672/06]

Photo of Enda KennyEnda Kenny (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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Question 206: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if the National Treatment Purchase Fund has accessed beds in Beaumont Hospital; if so, the number in each of the past three years; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [22673/06]

Photo of Enda KennyEnda Kenny (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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Question 207: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if the National Treatment Purchase Fund has accessed beds in Tallaght Hospital; if so, the number in each of the past three years; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [22674/06]

Photo of Mary HarneyMary Harney (Dublin Mid West, Progressive Democrats)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 204 to 207, inclusive, together.

The National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF) was established as one of the key actions for dealing with public hospital waiting lists arising from the 2001 Health Strategy. The NTPF purchases procedures for public patients predominantly from private hospitals in Ireland. The Strategy envisaged that the NTPF might also make use of any capacity within public hospitals to arrange treatment for public patients. It was recognised that during the start-up phase of the Fund, the use of public capacity could account for up to 30% of total NTPF activity, once public core service planned activity was not compromised. In June 2005 my Department advised NTPF that use by the Fund of public facilities should be limited to 10% of its total referrals for treatment.

My Department has asked the Acting Chief Executive of the Fund to respond to the Deputy in relation to the detailed information requested.

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