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Pringle: National review must recognise need for specialist cardiac services at LUH
- Updated: 6th July 2022
Independent TD for Donegal, Thomas Pringle, said the national review of specialist cardiac services must recognise the need for those services at Letterkenny University Hospital.
Addressing the Dáil today, Deputy Pringle said: “The National Review of Specialist Cardiac Services was established in 2018 and is due to report soon, according to the Minister for Health.”
The deputy said: “The terms of reference say that the review is, among other things, to ensure that patients have access to a service based on clinical need rather than geographic location. Minister, it is imperative that this is recognised in any recommendations, so that Donegal won’t be left behind.”
Deputy Pringle raised the issue with Minister Michael McGrath during Questions on Policy or Legislation.
Speaking later, Deputy Pringle said: “This is particularly important for people in Donegal, given its geographic isolation. Cardiac patients in Donegal, if their clinical need is to be properly met and if cardiac outcomes are to be improved, need to see services retained and expanded in Letterkenny University Hospital, rather than face a three- to five-hour journey to either Galway or Dublin.”