Written answers

Tuesday, 15 July 2025

Department of Health

Hospital Waiting Lists

Photo of Ivana BacikIvana Bacik (Dublin Bay South, Labour)
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906. To ask the Minister for Health the number of children waiting more than 3, 6 and 12 months for a publicly provided food allergy test; and the average waiting time for a public paediatric allergy diagnosis appointment in each county, in tabular from. [38939/25]

Photo of Jennifer Carroll MacNeillJennifer Carroll MacNeill (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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It is acknowledged that many patients are still waiting too long for hospital appointments and treatments. I am conscious of the burden that this places on patients and their families.

I published the Waiting List Action Plan (WLAP) for 2025 on February 12th, representing this Government’s commitment to reducing waiting times for patients and improving access to hospital care.

In keeping with this commitment, significant funding of €420m was allocated to the Waiting List Action Plan for 2025, €190m for the HSE and €230m for the National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF).

With the 2025 plan, we are continuing to build upon the progress delivered to date under the multi annual action plan approach, progressing towards the ultimate vision of a public healthcare service in which everyone has timely access to high-quality scheduled care, where and when they need it.

In relation to the particular query raised by the Deputy, the National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF) has provided my Department with the number of children waiting, by area of residence, for Inpatient/Day Case Paediatric Allergy testing in an Acute Public Hospital.

The NTPF collects data on patients on waiting lists in an acute public hospital at a point in time and the average time that these patients have been waiting is provided in the attached table.

Photo of Michael CahillMichael Cahill (Kerry, Fianna Fail)
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907. To ask the Minister for Health if a GP or consultant can sign a document (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [38940/25]

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