Written answers
Thursday, 12 June 2025
Department of Health
Departmental Strategies
James O'Connor (Cork East, Fianna Fail)
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498. To ask the Minister for Health for an update on the implementation of the National Strategy on Genetics and Genomics, specifically the timeline for the establishment of the National Genomic Processing Service (NGPS); the current status of its development; the means by which the NGPS will support the retention and expansion of accredited genomic testing capacity within Ireland; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [31378/25]
James O'Connor (Cork East, Fianna Fail)
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499. To ask the Minister for Health if the Prior Information Notice issued by the HSE’s National Genetics and Genomics Office for a National Genomic Processing Service was conducted as an open competition; whether it was accessible to both public and commercial laboratories in accordance with HSE procurement policy and EU competition law; if not, the reasons for the exclusion of any potential tenderer; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [31379/25]
James O'Connor (Cork East, Fianna Fail)
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500. To ask the Minister for Health if the HSE’s National Genetics and Genomics Office ensured that the principles of fair and open competition were upheld in the issuance of the Prior Information Notice for a National Genomic Processing Service; whether the process aligns with the commitment to value for money and equal access by all suitably accredited providers; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [31380/25]
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 498 to 500, inclusive, together.
The HSE’s National Genetics and Genomics Office (NGGO) was established in 2023 to implement the National Strategy for Accelerating Genetic and Genomic Medicine in Ireland (2022). Its activities include coordinating a national approach to genetics and genomics, ensuring patient and public involvement (PPI) and partnerships, building the genetics and genomics workforce for the future, enhancing genetic and genomic clinical services, and strengthening infrastructures to drive advances in genetics and genomics.
As part of strategy implementation, at the end of 2024 the NGGO published the first version of the National Genomic Test Directory for Rare and Inherited Disease (the Test Directory) as an advisory document. Version 1 of the Test Directory includes tests for clinical indications from the specialties of Cardiology, Lipids, Metabolic, Mitochondrial, and Ophthalmology. Throughout 2025 and 2026, the NGGO will work to develop further versions of the Test Directory.
The NGGO, with support from my Department, is advancing the development of a centralised National Genomic Processing Service (NGPS). The NGGO sought the advice of HSE Procurement to develop a transparent and objective process to identify a service provider for the NGPS from HSE funded hospitals.
The NGPS will support the use of the Test Directory and will be a hub for receipt of specimens from hospitals across Ireland to refer for genomic testing by quality assured laboratories abroad. The service will also coordinate the reporting of results back to the requesting hospitals and consultants. Earlier this year an Expression of Interest and Invitation to Participate process was opened to all publicly funded Model 3 and Model 4 hospitals and it is projected that the NGPS will be established in 2025.
Separate to the development of the NGPS, the NGGO will work with HSE procurement to identify a process for the procurement of genomic tests included in the Test Directory. The procurement of testing will be governed by the Office of Government Procurement’s guidelines to ensure transparency, efficiency, and value for money.
The NGGO and my Department continues to work closely on the implementation of the Genomics Strategy including options for enhancing genomic testing capacity.
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