O'Sullivan, JanTuesday, 6 October 2009 |
Dáil Eireann Debate
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Adjournment Debate - Health Services.
Written Answers - Housing Grants.
Asked the minister: his proposals to resume the Gaeltacht housing grant scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. 
Written Answers - Departmental Expenditure.
Asked the minister: his proposals to amend the range of areas that come within the scope of the Official Languages Act 2003 as proposed by the Special Group on Public Service Numbers and Expenditure Programme; and if he...
Written Answers - Work Permits.
Asked the minister: if a work authorisation granted to a non-EU citizen which is valid until November 2010 could be used up to that date should that person be made redundant due to the economic situation; if they can tr...
Written Answers - Hospital Charges.
Asked the minister: her plans to empower public hospitals to reclaim funding from health insurers in situations in which private patients have been admitted to publicly designated beds; and if she will make a statement ...
Asked the minister: if she has had discussions with the Health Service Executive regarding the problems surrounding the collection of money from private health insurers in relation to private patients in public hospital...
Written Answers - National Treatment Purchase Fund.
Asked the minister: if the amount paid by the National Treatment Purchase Fund for procedures in private hospitals equates to the amount paid for the same procedures by private health insurers; and if she will make a st...
Written Answers - Departmental Staff.
Asked the minister: the number of posts in the Office of Tobacco Control occupied by staff on fixed-term contracts; and when those contracts end. 
Asked the minister: the number of posts in the Office for Tobacco Control occupied by staff on secondment; and when those staff are required to return to their original posts. 
Asked the minister: the number of posts, full time and part time, which will exist in the Office for Tobacco Control at the end of 2009. 
Asked the minister: the staffing levels it is intended to maintain at the Office of Tobacco Control until such time as the office has been merged with the Medicines Board and the Food Authority of Ireland in 2010. 
Written Answers - Ambulance Services.
Asked the minister: her plans to implement the recommendations of the Comptroller and Auditor General 2008 report in relation to the Dublin ambulance service; if so, when these recommendations will be put in place; and ...
Written Answers - Medical Aids and Appliances.
Asked the minister: the progress made in reducing the cost of medicines and medical devices here; if her attention has been drawn to the fact that, for example, an inhaler tube costs nearly four times as much in the Rep...
Written Answers - Health Services.
Asked the minister: the new child and adolescent psychiatric beds which will be in place by end of 2009; the new child and adolescent psychiatric teams which will be in place by the end of 2009; the location of same; an...
Written Answers - Capital Programme.
Asked the minister: the capital projects that are underway or are in the design or planning process under her Department; if attempts have been made to achieve cost reductions on these projects in view of changing econo...
Written Answers - Health Services.
Asked the minister: if she has given policy direction to the Health Service Executive on the areas in which it should focus on budget cuts for 2010; if she will protect the primary community and continuing care budgets ...
Written Answers - Departmental Statistics.
Asked the minister: if there is a system in place to record the length of time patients are waiting for outpatient appointments after having been referred by their general practitioner to a hospital consultant; the stat...
Written Answers - Security of the Elderly.
Asked the minister: when he expects that the personal alarm scheme will be re-introduced; and if he will make a statement on the matter. 
Written Answers - Higher Education Grants.
Asked the minister: if his attention has been drawn to the fact that Fáilte Ireland has advised that it will no longer grant aid students on the advanced certificate in tourism hospitality studies course at Limerick Ins...
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