Written answers

Tuesday, 18 April 2023

Department of Health

Hospital Waiting Lists

Photo of Thomas GouldThomas Gould (Cork North Central, Sinn Fein)
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1721. To ask the Minister for Health the average waiting time for a first consultation with a geriatric specialist in Cork. [17982/23]

Photo of Thomas GouldThomas Gould (Cork North Central, Sinn Fein)
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1722. To ask the Minister for Health the number of people currently awaiting a consultation with a geriatric specialist in Cork by waiting time, in tabular form. [17983/23]

Photo of Stephen DonnellyStephen Donnelly (Wicklow, Fianna Fail)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 1721 and 1722 together.

It is recognised that waiting times for many scheduled appointments and procedures were too long before and have been made worse by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Department of Health continues to work with the HSE and the National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF) to identify ways to improve access to care. On the 7th March, I published the 2023 Waiting List Action Plan, which is the next stage of a new multi-annual approach to sustainably reduce and reform hospital waiting lists, and builds on the foundational work done through the short-term Waiting List Action Plan between September and December 2021, which was followed by the first full year Waiting List Action Plan for 2022, both having reversed the annual trend of rising waiting lists.

The 2023 Plan sets out the priorities to continue to address waiting lists this year. The 30 actions in the Plan, which are governed by the Waiting List Task Force, focus on delivering capacity, reforming scheduled care and enabling scheduled care reform.

For 2023, funding totalling €443 million is being allocated to tackle Waiting Lists with  €363 million of this being allocated to the 2023 Waiting List Action Plan, to implement longer term reforms and  provide additional public and private activity to clear backlogs exacerbated during the pandemic. This will reduce hospital waiting lists by 10% in 2023 as well as continuing to significantly reduce waiting times in line with Sláintecare recommendations. The remaining €80 million of the €443 million is being targeted at various measures to alleviate community/primary care waiting lists.

With this ambitious 2023 Waiting List Action Plan, my Department, the HSE and the NTPF are taking the next steps in the multi-annual approach towards achieving our vision of a world-class public healthcare system in which everyone has timely and transparent access to high-quality scheduled care, where and when they need it, in line with Sláintecare reforms.

In relation to the particular query raised, the attached table, provided to my Department by the NTPF, shows the number of patients waiting for a first appointment with a consultant in Geriatric Medicine at each of the hospitals in Cork at the end of March 2023. 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.

Total Number of Patients waiting for a Geriatric Medicine Outpatient Appointment in CUH, Mercy & SIVUH Hospitals by Wait Time Band as at 30/03/2023
Sum of Total Column Labels
Row Labels 0-6 Months 6-12 Months Grand Total
Cork University Hospital 151 34 185
Mercy University Hospital 21 21

Hospital Average Wait Time (Days) Median Wait Time (Days)
Mercy University Hospital 29 23
Cork University Hospital 108 91

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