Hospital trust plans would be bad for Roscommon – Murphy
- FG strategy could see certain hospitals downgraded -
Fianna Fáil General Election candidate for
Roscommon-Galway Cllr. Eugene Murphy
says Fine Gael’s plans to create independent hospital trusts could
result in a loss of services at Roscommon Hospital. These hospital trusts would effectively act
independently of the HSE ad devise their own plans to organise services within
their group.
Cllr. Murphy commented, “This is a very worrying
development and the lack of clarity about how these trusts would operate is a
source of serious concern. This plan
could have serious repercussions for Roscommon Hospital in terms of services –
as smaller hospitals will be left at the mercy of larger hospitals in the trust
structure – and there can be no certainty that the services currently provided
at the hospital will be retained.
“Roscommon has already been badly let down by Fine
Gael. They promised to keep the A&E
open before the last election but only months after getting in to Government
they shut its doors. Fine Gael has form
when it comes to dismantling health services and the possibility of independent
hospital trusts raises alarm bells.
“Not only could services suffer, staff could be forced
into new contracts with diminished terms and conditions. The Fine Gael plan is that these trusts will
manage their own recruitment, agree individual contracts with key staff and
make collective agreements with their employees. This would have major consequences for
employment standards across the health service.
Any change could lead to staff in one hospital group being paid less or
having different contracts of employment than staff in another group.
“Fianna Fáil is firmly opposed to Fine Gael’s plans for
independent hospital groups. We won’t let health services be broken up and
fragmented. We will not let our hospitals be subjected to years of upheaval and
possible industrial relations turmoil.
Fine Gael has presided over chaos in our health system. Fianna Fáil will change that.”
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