Written answers

Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Department of Health

Magdalen Laundries

Photo of Joan CollinsJoan Collins (Dublin South Central, Independent)
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507. To ask the Minister for Health the progress that has been made to date on the mechanism to deal with health care for survivors of the Magdalen laundries who live overseas (details supplied) [9772/17]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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The Quirke Report recommended that a provision of a comprehensive suite of health services be provided to the Magdalen Women. A specific medical card has been issued to these women so they can access the enhanced health services they require without charge.

Although the Quirke Report did not make a recommendation that health services be provided to Magdalen women abroad, the Irish Government decided that practical arrangements should be put in place to support these women. The HSE is currently exploring the arrangements to be put in place for these women. It is an extremely complex matter as health systems around the world vary in organisation and each system is practically unique and equally complex. Work in ongoing and it is hoped to have practical arrangements in place for these women in the near future.

Under the Health Act 2004, the Health Service Executive (HSE) is required to manage and deliver, or arrange to be delivered on its behalf, health and personal social services. Section 6 of the HSE Governance Act 2013 bars the Minister for Health from directing the HSE to provide a treatment or a personal service to any individual or to confer eligibility on any individual.

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