Kelleher, BillyTuesday, 19 April 2011 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Written Answers - Health Service Reform
Asked the minister: if he has appointed an expert to co-ordinate the setting up of a Dutch model health service here. 
Asked the minister: his plans to send representatives from his Department to examine the Dutch model of health insurance; and if he will make a statement on the matter. 
Written Answers - Health Insurance
Asked the minister: his plans to sell the Government stake in VHI. 
Asked the minister: if he will implement the recommendations of the Milliman report; if he has met with VHI to ask it to reduce its costs; and if he will make a statement on the matter. 
Asked the minister: if he will ensure that the VHI will meet its solvency requirements as set out by the regulator; and if he will make a statement on the matter. 
Asked the minister: if he has raised the issue of the VHI’s solvency requirements with his colleagues in the EU; and if he will make a statement on the matter. 
Written Answers - Smoking Ban
Asked the minister: his plans to introduce a ban on logos and distinctive branding on packets of cigarettes in order to reduce the appeal of cigarettes to consumers. 
Written Answers - Medicinal Products
Asked the minister: the meetings or talks he has had with clinicians and the drugs industry with a view to achieving significant reductions in expenditure in this area in 2011. 
Written Answers - Hospital Services
Asked the minister: if he will amend the status of Letterkenny General Hospital, County Donegal, from a local hospital to a regional hospital, in order to improve the amount of funding available to the hospital; and if ...
Written Answers - Departmental Expenditure
Asked the minister: the International Monetary Fund that health costs are dragging the economy down and that savings of €1 billion may be required this year alone, the way he intends to make the necessary savings. 
Written Answers - National Treatment Purchase Fund
Asked the minister: his views on whether the National Treatment Purchase Fund offers value for money and is effective in reducing waiting time for patients on public hospital waiting lists; and if he will make a stateme...
Written Answers - Hospital Services
Asked the minister: if he will confirm that 34 beds dedicated to cystic fibrosis patients only as recommended by international experts will now not be provided for at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin. 
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