Written answers

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Department of Health

Home Care Packages Funding

Photo of David CullinaneDavid Cullinane (Waterford, Sinn Fein)
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96. To ask the Minister for Health if he will provide a detailed breakdown of the budget 2017 allocation for home care in terms of the spend on private and HSE-provided home help; the detail in terms of not-for-profit and for-profit agencies; the number of additional hours this will equate to per each spend; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30514/16]

Photo of Helen McEnteeHelen McEntee (Meath East, Fine Gael)
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I am pleased to say that overall funding for services for older people has increased to €765 million in 2017 - an increase of €82 million since the HSE’s 2016 Service Plan. This has focused on additional funding for homecare in particular and is aimed at allowing people to continue to live in their own homes and at facilitating discharge of older people from acute hospitals.

Since the Government took Office, we have significantly increased the funding available for homecare. An additional €40m (including €10m as part of the forthcoming Winter initiative) already provided in 2016 represented an increase of over 13% in the total funding available, and means that the number of Home Care Packages provided this year will increase from 15,450 to 15,800 and home help hours from 10.4million to 10.57 million.

The Winter Initiative will also provide another €1.4m for homecare this year which will provide a further 650 Packages by year's end. These will be targeted at 10 specific hospitals to allow people to be discharged home quickly. Over 2016 the number of Home care Packages being provided will have increased by 1,000.

In 2017, €14.6m of the Winter Initiative will be to fund homecare, and there will be another €3.8m to maintain existing levels of service and €10m for new developments. Details of the services to be provided with these funds will be set out in the coming weeks in the forthcoming HSE 2017 National Service Plan.

Homecare services are provided either directly by the HSE or through service agreements with private and voluntary sector providers. Approximately 85% of Home Help is provided directly by the HSE and not for profit providers. It is estimated that approximately 60% of the HCP service is delivered by arrangement with external providers.

From the 1st September 2016 all new Home Care Packages approved by the HSE will be provided by organisations that have been approved by the HSE following a detailed tender process. The approved list of home care providers is available at www.hse.ie/homecarepackageproviders.

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