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Diabetes Ireland “extremely disappointed” over “diabetes care crisis” at LUH following HSE meeting

written by Elaine McCallig November 24, 2017
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The Donegal branch of Diabetes Ireland was left disappointed following a meeting with the Department of Health and the HSE yesterday.

The group had hoped for confirmation of a second diabetic care team at LUH but it was confirmed that this would not be feasible, and instead only one more Consultant Endocrinologist would be employed.

Moreover, they were disappointed to learn that the newly advertised position for a Paediatric Consultant in Sligo University Hospital would only require the paediatrician to allocate 22 hours a month to diabetic care.

Despite the disappointment, the group were delighted to hear that the HSE plans to reinstate a full-time dietician at LUH.

Mr Paul Gillespie, speaking after the meeting said: “I was extremely disappointed over the lack of progress in addressing the serious crisis in Diabetes Care in Letterkenny University Hospital but would be following up all the relevant parties to ensure that the appropriate resources would be made available for diabetes services in Donegal”.

Representatives from the Donegal branch of Diabetes Ireland along with Professor Hilary Hoey (Chairperson, Diabetes Ireland) and Dr Anna Clarke, Health Promotion & Research Manager, Diabetes Ireland), supported by Donegal politicians, met with Department of Health and HSE officials to discuss diabetes service developments in Donegal.

The Minister for Health Simon Harris, who was to chair the meeting, was not available due to urgent pressing business in the Dáil but did meet the Diabetes Ireland delegation briefly in the hallway after the meeting and promised to discuss their concerns with his officials.

The advocacy group had been seeking confirmation that a second Consultant Endocrinologist-led diabetes team for adult services would be made available for Letterkenny University Hospital, only to discover that the funding available would only employ a second Consultant Endocrinologist.

A spokesperson says that they hoped a team of medical professionals, led by a second Consultant Endocrinologist, would be employed at LUH due to the amount of young adults transitioning from the paediatric diabetes service, making the already lengthy waiting time longer.

Diabetes Ireland also highlighted the lack of dietetic services available for diabetes patients in the area, and the withdrawal of existing allocated diabetic-specific dietician time by management in Letterkenny University hospital over the past 6 months.

They pointed out that a full-time dietician had been sanctioned over four years ago by the then Minister for Health, James Reilly TD, due to the impact on health for families in the critical need for carbohydrate counting for optimum daily glucose control.

The delegation was informed, and welcomed, that a replacement dietetic post was now with the HSE National Recruitment Service and asked that the appointment be fast-tracked.

In terms of paediatric diabetes services, it was confirmed that the vacant Paediatric Consultant post in Sligo University Hospital, which supports the Donegal Diabetes Insulin Pump therapy service, was also with the HSE National Recruitment Service.

Diabetes Ireland was disappointed to hear that the post was again being advertised for a paediatrician into Sligo with a special interest in diabetes and would only entail a total of 22 hours per month of time allocated specifically to diabetic-care.

A spokesperson for the group says: “This is not in keeping with the recommendations of the HSE approved National Model of Care for Paediatric Healthcare Services in Ireland or in keeping with the ‘Slainte – Future of Health Care Report’ (Sept 2017) and the prevention of the very serious complications for children and adolescents with diabetes. This post [in Sligo University Hospital] should allow 2.5 days per week allocated to the care of children and adolescents requiring diabetes/endocrinology support.

“Diabetes Ireland is baffled as to why no paediatric endocrinologists (which is necessary for a Diabetes Centre of Excellence) had been applied for by the Saolta group given that there is a strategy to develop full diabetes centres of excellence in Sligo and Galway.”

Diabetes Ireland is now seeking a further meeting the Saolta Management Group on all of these issues.

Minister Joe McHugh TD added that there was need for clear lines of communication and action taken on all the points raised, which he and all Donegal representatives would pursue on behalf of the Diabetes Ireland Donegal branch.

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