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FG to visit Letterkenny Hospital 14.04.08

THE LEADER of Fine Gael Enda Kenny summoned all his TDs and senators from the West and North West to Dublin last week to discuss cancer provision including a satellite unit for Letterkenny.

Letterkenny General Hospital. Mr. Kenny convened the meeting to examine the current strategy of providing a specialist cancer service in Galway with the withdrawal of cancer services from Sligo and Mayo. A satellite unit for Letterkenny was also on the agenda.
The gathered members rejected 
rejected the withdrawal of current levels of service from Sligo and Mayo and noted that the the West and North West was so large geographically that current proposals to withdraw services were "patently not in the patients' interests".
"The HSE now faces a €300m deficit in 2008 together and there is an admission by Minister Dermot Ahern that there is not a 'red cent' in Government coffers for any hospital development," said a spokesperson.
Meanwhile, Mr. Kenny has invited Dr. James Reilly, Fine Gael's health spokesperson to visit Letterkenny General Hospital and Mayo General Hospital in advance of any party motion to discuss the situation with clinicians and medical personnel.
Mr. Kenny said: "None of my members support the current proposal. We believe a political intervention is necessary to force a change of policy in the interest of the patient where medical standard and clinical outcomes stand up to scrutiny. Fine Gael will provide an opportunity for the Dáil to debate and decide on this matter shortly."
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