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Choices facing the Government October 2012

Excerpt from section 5 , NCHA Submission to the Dolphin Group,in May 2012:-

“…We believe there are two choices in front of the government and political considerations will undoubtedly have a role in the ultimate determination.

The long term Strategy

This would place the NPH on a large accessible peripheral greenfield site which would not restict its size or configuration. A reconfiguration of maternity hospitals would transfer one of the existing facilities to the same site (Given the lesser cost of building on such a site, NCHA recommends that the option of building the maternity hospital at the same time as the children’s hospital be seriously considered). Later, the other components of an academic University Medical Centre, including an adult hospital, would join the site and the latter would gradually absorb all the national tertiary specialities currently spread around the city. This is the only way we will ever produce the adjacency of NPH with all the appropriate adult medical specialities as political, logistical and space constraints make their transfer to any single existing adult campus very unlikely, even if one were selected as the new home of the NPH . This plan, “The Long Term Strategy” would ultimately produce the best configuration but would require long term strategic vision and thinking by the DoH and government.

The short term Strategy

Too often, this has been the Irish strategy. This would place the NPH on an existing campus. While this would achieve some measure of co-location, we know that no existing campus delivers all the relevant synergies and that, even if it did, these synergies are less important to the functioning of the new hospital than adequate size, appropriate configuration and reasonable access. This makes point 1 above, Children First, the most important criterion in arriving at a conclusion.

Fundamentally, the NPH must be the right hospital for children – from the womb to young adulthood. That has sometimes been forgotten in this process. ” ENDS.

  • Read the full NCHA Written Submission, which accompanied our oral presentation to the Dolphin Group, at the 2 May 2012 entry on the “Independent Review 2012” page of our website.

NCHA Youth

NCHA’s recently formed, tech-savvy, Young Members section is running the social networks for the NCHA.  Rachel Lavin is the NCHA Youth rep. on our central committee.   Read an  article by her here.

Do keep in touch via Twitter and Facebook.

Spread the word. Thank You.

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Update 10 May 2012

1)NCHA met with four members of the  Review Group on the 2nd May, 2012. We were very courteously received by Dr. Dolphin. Mr Martin, Mr. Collins and Prof. Smith.

Read the written submission from NCHA to the Review Group here

2)Visit the ‘MEDIA – Newspaper’ page on our website for the latest articles about  the ongoing location debate.

Dr. Dolphin and ‘Noise’, 09.03.2012

The then chairman of the HSE board Dr Frank Dolphin, ex-chairman of the Children’s University Hospital,Temple St. and ex-member of the Board of Governors of the Mater Hospital, addressing delegates at the National Healthcare Conference at the Burlington Hotel,March 2011,  said, as reported by Eithne Donnellan in the Irish Times, 25.03.2011 -…. it was a pity that “in all of the noise about the location of a building, we are losing sight of the fact that we must develop the highest level of tertiary care for our children, and that point is being lost in the arguments about location”…. “I continue to be concerned about the fact that there are a small group of people who are extremely well organised and who continue to come out with a line of more implication than fact about the hospital.”

NCHA agrees that patient care  is the priority. The priority is not the development of the Mater. That is why we say – Let’s change the site, let’s get it right. It is patient care  we are making ‘noise’ about, Dr Dolphin.

See Posts of 05/03/2012 and 24/02/2012 below.