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TD's fears for nursing beds 10.01.12

INISHOWEN TD Charlie McConalogue has expressed concern about the impact of the revised HSE service plan on community hospitals and nursing units in Co Donegal. His comments follow confirmation from Health Minister James Reilly last week that he has asked the HSE to revise the proposed service plan for 2012.
"I am deeply concerned about the revision of the HSE service plan and what impact it will have on services at the community hospital in Carndonagh, Buncrana Community Nursing Unit and Letterkenny General Hospital services," said Deputy McConalogue. “Local health services are already under serious strain and we must avoid any further bed closures. My worry is that Minister Reilly will use the service plan to start making a case that community hospitals and community nursing units are no longer viable.
"There is huge fear about this within the local community. Community hospitals and nursing units play a very important role in rural locations and I am working to ensure that these vital services are protected."
The Gleneely-based deputy added: “We are almost midway through January with no approved plan for the running of our health service for the coming year. This is not how we should be doing business. "We have already significant bed closures at community level across the country last year. Minister Reilly’s agenda is casting doubt over the entire future of community hospitals and community nursing units.
Charlie McConalogue, TD.
I will continue to oppose any further cutbacks to our local health services and will fight tooth and nail to ensure that current services are maintained in 2012 and into the future.”
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