Written answers

Thursday, 5 June 2008

Department of Health and Children

Health Services

3:00 pm

Photo of Tommy BroughanTommy Broughan (Dublin North East, Labour)
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Question 10: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she has been briefed by the Health Service Executive on the withdrawal of the hospital in the home scheme; the measures in place to ensure that services are maintained for the persons covered by the scheme; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [22151/08]

Photo of Mary HarneyMary Harney (Dublin Mid West, Progressive Democrats)
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I am aware of recent issues which have arisen regarding the "Hospital in the Home" service.

One of the key challenges facing the health service is the need to ensure that services are planned and provided in line with the clinical needs of the patient. A number of experimental initiatives have been put in place by the Health Service Executive with a view to providing care in community based rather than hospital based settings where clinically appropriate. The "Hospital in the Home" service is one such initiative along with the introduction of Primary Care Teams, Community Intervention Teams, a Rapid Access Service for the Elderly and the GP Out of Hours service.

The "Hospital in the Home" service was delivered by a private service provider on the basis of a service level agreement with the HSE and was for a period of one year. This agreement came to an end on the 16th March and was extended by agreement until 11th May 2008. During the year, the service treated in the region of 2,000 patients at an annual cost of €6.83 million.

A review of the service was carried out between January and March of this year under an independent Chairperson. The review made a number of recommendations. The main recommendation, which has been adopted by the HSE, is that the concept of the "Hospital in the Home" be retained and that the service should be repatriated within existing HSE services.

The HSE is considering the manner in which it can best mainstream the service, previously offered by the service provider, into the Executive. In this context, the HSE is developing the range of services provided by the Community Intervention Teams in the Greater Dublin Area and extending their coverage with a view to meeting the needs of patients previously treated by the "Hospital in the Home" service.

The HSE has emphasised that no patient will be disadvantaged by this decision and has advised that patients who had been receiving services from the provider in question when the contract ceased have been contacted by the HSE to reassure them that their treatment would continue until it was scheduled to finish. There will be no interruption to their care.

I have agreed to meet, later this month, with representatives from the company which had been providing this service.

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