Written answers

Wednesday, 5 May 2021

Department of Health

Hospital Waiting Lists

Photo of Rose Conway-WalshRose Conway-Walsh (Mayo, Sinn Fein)
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500. To ask the Minister for Health the number of persons on waiting lists as both inpatients and outpatients for Mayo University Hospital; the average wait time; the number waiting more than one, two, three and four years respectively; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22577/21]

Photo of Rose Conway-WalshRose Conway-Walsh (Mayo, Sinn Fein)
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501. To ask the Minister for Health the wait time for outpatient appointments at Mayo University Hospital and University Hospital Galway, respectively; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22578/21]

Photo of Stephen DonnellyStephen Donnelly (Wicklow, Fianna Fail)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 500 and 501 together.

It is recognised that waiting times for scheduled appointments and procedures have been impacted in the last year as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Elective hospital care was curtailed for the first quarter of 2021, in line with the rapid increase in Covid -19 hospital admissions, with only critical time dependent elective procedures undertaken.

On 23 March the HSE published the “Safe Return to Health Services Plan”. This plan outlines a three phased approach for the proposed restoration of services across Community Services, Acute Hospital Operations, Cancer Services and Screening Services. It sets target times for their safe return and details the conditions and challenges that will have to be met. Every phase of the plan has been informed by clinical guidance and putting patient and staff safety first. Decisions in relation to the type and volume of activity will be made at site level based on local COVID-19 numbers, available capacity and guidance from national clinical leads.

The schedule outlined in the plan for resumption of services will be regularly monitored by the HSE and updated as appropriate, dependant on public health advice and healthcare capacity.

Patient safety remains at the centre of all hospital activity and elective care scheduling. To ensure services are provided in a safe, clinically aligned and prioritised way, hospitals are following HSE clinical guidelines and protocols.

The work of the HSE to improve access to elective care and reduce waiting times for patients is supported by the National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF). This includes increased use of private hospitals, funding weekend and evening work in public hospitals, funding “see and treat” services where minor procedures are provided at the same time as outpatient consultations, funding hybrid services where public and private hospitals contribute to the treatment of patients, virtual clinics and clinical validation.

€240 million has been provided in Budget 2021 for access to care, €210m of which has been allocated to the HSE and a further €30m to the National Treatment Purchase Fund. This will be used to fund additional capacity to address the shortfall arising as a result of measures taken in the context of COVID-19, as well as to address waiting lists.

The data requested by the Deputy regarding waiting lists at Mayo University Hospital and Galway University Hospital, is outlined in the attached document. The NTPF has advised that the health system does not collect the data necessary to calculate average wait times. In particular, the time to treatment of patients who have already received their care is not collected. The NTPF collects data on patients currently on the waiting list and the average time that these patients have been waiting is provided here.

Tables:

Galway University Hospital Outpatient Waiting List
0-3Months
3-6Months
6-9Months
9-12Months
12-15Months
15-18Months
18-21Months
21-24Months
24-36Months
36-48Months
48+Months
Grand Total
9180
8969
6711
2998
5280
4450
3792
3162
6896
2597
1040
55075
Mayo University Hospital Outpatient Waiting List
0-3Months
3-6Months
6-9Months
9-12Months
12-15Months
15-18Months
18-21Months
21-24Months
24-36Months
36-48Months
48+Months
Grand Total
1806
2205
1531
768
1175
691
599
594
1689
853
936
12847
OP Waiters in Mayo University Hospital as of 25/3/2021
Sum of Amount Column Labels
Row Labels 0-12 Months 12-24 Months 24-36 Months 36-48 Months 48+ Months Grand Total
Mayo University Hospital
6310
3059
1689
853
936
12847
Grand Total
6310
3059
1689
853
936
12847
Mean NumDays:
530
Median NumDays:
377

Photo of Rose Conway-WalshRose Conway-Walsh (Mayo, Sinn Fein)
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502. To ask the Minister for Health the number of children on the waiting list to see a paediatrician in County Mayo; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22579/21]

Photo of Stephen DonnellyStephen Donnelly (Wicklow, Fianna Fail)
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It is recognised that waiting times for scheduled appointments and procedures have been impacted in the last year as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Elective hospital care was curtailed for the first quarter of 2021, in line with the rapid increase in Covid -19 hospital admissions, with only critical time dependent elective procedures undertaken.

On 23 March the HSE published the “Safe Return to Health Services Plan”. This plan outlines a three phased approach for the proposed restoration of services across Community Services, Acute Hospital Operations, Cancer Services and Screening Services. It sets target times for their safe return and details the conditions and challenges that will have to be met. Every phase of the plan has been informed by clinical guidance and putting patient and staff safety first. Decisions in relation to the type and volume of activity will be made at site level based on local COVID-19 numbers, available capacity and guidance from national clinical leads.

The schedule outlined in the plan for resumption of services will be regularly monitored by the HSE and updated as appropriate, dependant on public health advice and healthcare capacity.

Patient safety remains at the centre of all hospital activity and elective care scheduling. To ensure services are provided in a safe, clinically aligned and prioritised way, hospitals are following HSE clinical guidelines and protocols.

The work of the HSE to improve access to elective care and reduce waiting times for patients is supported by the National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF). This includes increased use of private hospitals, funding weekend and evening work in public hospitals, funding “see and treat” services where minor procedures are provided at the same time as outpatient consultations, funding hybrid services where public and private hospitals contribute to the treatment of patients, virtual clinics and clinical validation.

€240 million has been provided in Budget 2021 for access to care, €210m of which has been allocated to the HSE and a further €30m to the National Treatment Purchase Fund. This will be used to fund additional capacity to address the shortfall arising as a result of measures taken in the context of COVID-19, as well as to address waiting lists.

In relation to the specific query raised by the Deputy, the National Treatment Purchase Fund has provided the attached table which shows the number of children awaiting a first Outpatient appointment with a hospital consultant, who have an area of residence in County Mayo at the end of March 2021.

Children on Outpatient waiting lists with an area of residence in Co. Mayo as at 25.03.2021

Sum of Count Column Labels
Row Labels 0-3 Months 3-6 Months 6-9 Months 9-12 Months 12-15 Months 15-18 Months 18 Months + Grand Total
Mayo 323 322 170 81 154 133 802 1985
Grand Total 323 322 170 81 154 133 802 1985

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