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Further reductions planned for hospital waiting lists

Last year saw the HSE exceed the 10% reduction target in the number of patients waiting longer than 10 or 12 weeks for treatment
Aidan Delaney
Aidan Delaney

06.54 9 Jan 2024


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Further reductions planned for...

Further reductions planned for hospital waiting lists

Aidan Delaney
Aidan Delaney

06.54 9 Jan 2024


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The Health Minister is to bring a memo to Cabinet this morning outlining a further reduction in the number of people on waiting lists around the country.

Stephen Donnelly will tell his ministerial colleagues that 2023 was the second year in a row to see the numbers fall.

In Budget 2023, €443 million was allocated to address waiting lists with a target of removing 1.66 million patients from the lists.

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In figures being brought before Cabinet today, Minister Donnelly will show evidence that 1.74 million were removed, that's over 177,000 more compared with 2022.

Last year also saw the HSE exceed the 10% reduction target in the number of patients waiting longer than 10 or 12 weeks for treatment.

Minister Donnelly will tell colleagues that since the COVID-19 peak there has been a 27% reduction in the number waiting longer than the Sláintecare targets, which equates to 170,000 people.

Figures released last summer from the National Treatment Purchase Fund found that almost 500,000 people were waiting beyond the maximum period for key hospital services.

Main image: Health Minister Stephen Donnelly speaks to media before Cabinet in Government Buildings, 12-12-23. Image: Sasko Lazarov / © RollingNews.ie

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