Reduced Inpatient and Day Care Services in HSE Plan will compromise patient safety

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Thursday, 19th December 2013
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Reduced Inpatient and Day Care Services in HSE Plan Will Compromise Patient Safety
The Irish Hospital Consultants Association (IHCA) has expressed its concerns regarding the HSE National Service Plan which was published today (Wednesday 18th December 2013).
Commenting on the Service Plan, Denis Evoy, President of the IHCA said:
“The Plan acknowledges that the demand for health services is increasing every year, yet it provides for reduced inpatient and day care in acute hospitals. Consultants are concerned that this will restrict them in treating the increasing number of patients that are likely to present for care in hospitals.  There is a concern that this will increase waiting lists and compromise patient care and safety.”
Mr Evoy welcomed the provisions in the Plan for diabetic retinopathy, organ donation and transplantation, and bilateral cochlear implants. 
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For further information contact:
Doug Keatinge, FleishmanHillard 086 0374163
 
About the IHCA
The Irish Hospital Consultants Association was established to promote, encourage and support the advancement of the practice of Medicine, in all specialties and areas, and the improvement of the Health Services in Ireland. There are over 2,400 members of the Association and it is widely recognised as the leading representative voice for the profession in Ireland.

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