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Wednesday, 11 July 2018

Department of Health

Hospitals Building Programme

Photo of Michael HartyMichael Harty (Clare, Independent)
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388. To ask the Minister for Health when the three elective only hospitals as recommended in Project Ireland 2040 in Dublin, Cork and Galway will be built; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [31402/18]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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The National Development Plan is a ten year plan which will provide the capital funding to develop dedicated ambulatory elective-only hospital facilities.

We must ensure that we carefully plan the use of this capital funding so as to meet the populations health needs and achieve value for money.

New dedicated ambulatory elective-only hospital facilities will be delivered in Dublin, Cork and Galway. These facilities will provide high volume, low complexity procedures on a day and outpatient basis, together with a range of ambulatory diagnostic services. The aim is to both increase capacity in the hospital system and provide a better separation of scheduled and unscheduled care, in line with the recommendations of the Health Service Capacity Review and the Sláintecare Report. They will provide increased, protected capacity for elective treatment and free up capacity in major acute hospitals to address higher complexity and emergency care. These new standalone ambulatory, elective-only hospital and diagnostic facilities will be developed in line with hospital groups' strategic plans.

As is to be expected with a ten year plan, many proposals, including proposals for dedicated ambulatory elective-only hospital facilities, are at a very early stage and will require to progress through appraisal, planning, design and tender before a firm location, timeline or funding required can be established.

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