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Politician(s) lobbied: Stephen Donnelly (Minister), Department of Health
Intent: Develop a strategic partnership with private hospitals
Methods: Meeting
Details & Methods:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| — | Strategic partnership with private hospitals |
2023-01-10
Politician(s) lobbied: Micheál Martin (An Taoiseach), Department of the Taoiseach; Stephen Donnelly (Minister), Department of Health; Leo Varadkar (An Tánaiste), Dáil Éireann, the Oireachtas; Robert Watt (Secretary General), Department of Health; John Callinan (Secretary General), Department of the Taoiseach
Intent: payment of Covid bonus to staff in private hospitals
Methods: Email
Details & Methods:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| — | Covid Bonus payment for Healthcare staff in private hospitals |
2022-09-21
Politician(s) lobbied: Stephen Donnelly (Minister), Department of Health
Intent: Payment of Covid bonus to frontline healthcare staff
Methods: Email
Details & Methods:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| — | Payment of Covid Bonus to healthcare staff in private hospitals |
2021-01-21
Politician(s) lobbied: Stephen Donnelly (Minister), Department of Health; Susan Mitchell (Special Adviser), Department of Health
Intent: Strategic discussion on areas of potential co-operation and shared interest in medium and long term in context of Slaintecare and current government health policy
Methods: Virtual Meeting, Letter, Phone call
Details & Methods:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| — | Engagement with Minister and Dept of Health officials on future collaboration possibilities with private hospital sector |
2020-09-21
Politician(s) lobbied: Simon Harris (Minister), Department of Health; Sarah Bardon (Special Adviser), Department of Health
Intent: Maintain ongoing communications around managing the agreement and its conclusion arrangements
Methods: Letter, Informal communication
Details & Methods:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| — | Discussions and correpsondence with Minister and adviser in respect of the Covid-19 agreement with private hospitals |
2019-09-12
Politician(s) lobbied: Laura Magahy (Director), Department of Health
Intent: Information sharing - specifically in respect of the future role of private providers in delivering the Slaintecare objectives.
Methods: Meeting
Details & Methods:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| — | Engagement regarding the Slaintecare policy initiative. |
2019-05-21
Politician(s) lobbied: Simon Harris (Minister), Department of Health; Laura Magahy (Director), Department of Health
Intent: Information Sharing
Methods: Letter
Details & Methods:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| — | Requests for engagement regarding Slaintecare policy initiative |
| — | waiting list initiatives and matters arising in respect of NTPF. |
Politician(s) lobbied: Jack Chambers (TD), Dáil Éireann, the Oireachtas; Mary Butler (TD), Dáil Éireann, the Oireachtas
Intent: Improved understanding of potential role of private providers in delivering on Sláintercare recommendations
Methods: Meeting
Details & Methods:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| — | Briefing on Private Hospital concerns |
Politician(s) lobbied: Simon Harris (Minister), Department of Health
Intent: Improved understanding of potential role of private providers in delivering on Sláintercare recommendations
Methods: Letter
Details & Methods:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| — | Follow up on Sláintecare Report |
Politician(s) lobbied: Simon Harris (Minister), Department of Health; Hildegarde Naughton (TD), Dáil Éireann, the Oireachtas; Colm Burke (Senator), Seanad; James Reilly (Senator), Seanad
Intent: 1. Effective use of the NTPF mechanism and funds to reduce waiting lists;::2. Mechanisms for closer co-operation between public and private hospitals to treat patients more quickly.::3. Recognition of role that private providers could play when planning future capital investment in the health sector.
Methods: Meeting
Details & Methods:
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| — | Health service reform focussing on waiting list reduction and the potential for private hospitals to assist in the short and longer terms |
