Moriarty Calls For Action To Address Threatened Cuts To South Doc Service

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Cllr Norma Moriarty.

A FIANNA Fáil General Election candidate for Kerry Cllr. Norma Moriarty is calling for urgent action to address the threatened cuts to the South Doc service.

Reports earlier this week claim treatment centres across Kerry and Cork may be cut because of a shortage of doctors and funding issues.

Cllr. Moriarty explained; “South Doc provides vital out of hours GP services to communities across Kerry and any cutbacks will have serious implications for patients.  The service is essential but has become increasingly stretched over the past number of years, however reducing hours or closing treatment centres cannot be considered an option.”

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“I have been talking with local doctors who are extremely worried about the situation.  While the HSE funds the administrative and support elements of the service, it is the GPs themselves who cover the cost of so-called “red-eye” doctors – who work unsocial, on-call hours.  They are finding it increasingly difficult to find doctors willing to take on the job.  In the past, doctors from places like Australia and South Africa came here to get experience and took up these posts, but the current work permit scheme for non-EU residents is causing problems and delays.

“I have put forward a motion to the next meeting Kerry County Council calling for the work permit situation to be reviewed to examine whether these work permits can be expedited in certain situations,” she said.

“All measures must be explored to ensure that the South Doc service is maintained.  Cuts simply cannot be countenanced, and I am asking the HSE, the Minister and the relevant authorities to examine what measures can be taken to ensure that doctors can be recruited in a timely manner,” concluded Cllr. Moriarty.

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