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Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Department of Health

Hospitals Building Programme

Photo of Anthony LawlorAnthony Lawlor (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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24. To ask the Minister for Health if he will provide an update on the planned construction of phase 3C of Naas General Hospital, County Kildare, including the much needed endoscopy unit; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2347/15]

Photo of Leo VaradkarLeo Varadkar (Dublin West, Fine Gael)
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The HSE is developing a substantial infrastructure project at Naas General Hospital which includes an endoscopy unit. The proposed project will be a two storey build. The oncology unit and the physical medicine department which includes physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy will be accommodated on the ground floor adjacent to the main concourse and out-patients. The endoscopy unit will be located on the next floor overhead and at the same level as and adjacent to the theatre department which is the ideal location from a patient safety, logistics and staffing viewpoint.

While some enabling works are required to the hospital infrastructure, (electrical distribution system, etc) and subject to the award of planning permission it is expected that project construction could commence in the second half of 2015.

This is a considerable infrastructure investment in Naas General Hospital and in service delivery for central and south Kildare.

Photo of Seán KyneSeán Kyne (Galway West, Fine Gael)
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25. To ask the Minister for Health when a decision is likely on a new emergency department in University Hospital Galway; when approval from the Health Service Executive steering committee on the type and height of the new building will be forthcoming; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2384/15]

Photo of Leo VaradkarLeo Varadkar (Dublin West, Fine Gael)
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As with all capital projects the proposed new ED project at University Hospital Galway must be considered within the overall capital envelope available to the health service. There are proposals to extend and upgrade the Emergency department and some funding is available to advance the development of this project. However, there is limited funding available for new projects over the next multi-annual period 2015-2019 given the level of commitments and the costs to completion already in place.

Nevertheless a number of construction projects are underway and are being completed at University Hospital Galway.

- A two phase infrastructure upgrade and maintenance project will be completed this year. Phase 1 includes the upgrade of roads and car-parking and utilities. Phase 2 includes an upgrade of the power supply and distribution system.

- The construction of the clinical research facility funded by NUIG, the Health Research Board and the HSE is now completed and it is expected to be operational in March/April 2015.

- Currently, the HSE is in the process of appointing a contractor for the construction of a new clinical ward block which will deliver 75 beds. It is expected that construction will commence in March 2015. Currently the projected date for completion is end-2016.

- A contractor has been appointed for the construction of a new 50 bed acute mental health department. Enabling works have commenced and it is projected that construction will begin in Q3 2015. At this point it is projected that it will be completed by end-2016.

- The new radiation oncology project is in design phase. It will be built on the site of the current acute mental health department. Construction will commence immediately upon the transfer of service to the new acute mental health department.

- A phased upgrade of the maternity department has commenced. Phase 1, the upgrade of the medical gas network will be completed in Q1 2015.

These projects demonstrate the considerable infrastructure investment underway on the UHG campus.

Any future investment at University Hospital Galway must be considered within the overall acute hospital sector infrastructure programme, within the overall capital envelope available to the health service and in the context of the establishment of hospital groups. In 2015, there will be a structured integration of the all hospitals in the Saolta University Hospital Group. This will provide further support for all hospitals in delivering high-quality, safe patient care in a cost-effective manner. The HSE is concentrating on applying the limited funding available for infrastructure development in the most effective way possible to meet current and future needs.

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