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Tuesday, 4 July 2023

Photo of John LahartJohn Lahart (Dublin South West, Fianna Fail)
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662. To ask the Minister for Health in light of a survey by an organisation (details supplied) survey finding that 50% of heart failure patients did not receive adequate cardiac rehabilitation; what measures are being taken to increase access to the service for this specific patient cohort; what progress has been made to reduce an overall national waiting list for cardiac rehabilitation estimated at over 2,800 in 2021; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32616/23]

Photo of Stephen DonnellyStephen Donnelly (Wicklow, Fianna Fail)
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Changing Cardiovascular Health 2010 -2019 highlighted the importance of Cardiac rehabilitation. Cardiac rehabilitation is an internationally recognised standard of care for cardiac patients and considered an essential component of secondary prevention for patients with cardiovascular disease.

Cardiac rehabilitation is specifically developed for patients with established cardiovascular disease and patient positive outcomes are linked to high quality cardiac rehabilitation. Cardiac Rehabilitation is delivered through four phases, from the initial cardiac event in hospital to phase four in the community. The number of patients (5,063) accessing the service in 2019 increased by 25% from 2010. There are also increasing referrals of more complex, older and frail patients with multiple comorbidities to cardiac rehabilitation programmes.

Recent Irish Heart Attack Audit data suggest a 71% referral rate to cardiac rehabilitation programmes. There are at least 36 centres providing cardiac rehabilitation services nationally.

The National Review of Specialist Cardiac Services commenced in January 2018 with the aim to achieve optimal patient outcomes at population level with particular emphasis on the safety, quality and sustainability of the services. This review will also recommend the optimal configuration of a national adult cardiac service in the context of the Sláintecare reform programme. In terms of scope, the National Review covers scheduled and unscheduled hospital-based services for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac disease in adults which includes cardiac rehabilitation and heart failure services.

The Report is now finalised and is being prepared currently for my consideration. The Reviews recommendations will inform the future provision of cardiac services.

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