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Multi-million euro investment for 12 Donegal health projects including community hospitals

written by Stephen Maguire September 2, 2019
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Donegal Minister Joe McHugh has announced that investment has been secured for 12 major healthcare projects across Donegal.

The multi-million euro package includes plans for the refurbishment of St Joseph’s Stranorlar and Ramelton Community Hospitals.

The Minister said this is a phenomenal level of investment in healthcare and it will be of enormous benefit to our people for years to come.

Minister McHugh revealed “The confirmation of investment in Community Hospitals in Donegal, in particular St Joseph’s Stranorlar and Ramelton and several other major projects, is a statement of intent from this Government.”

The Minister for Education and Skills added “This Government’s commitment to the future of the Community Hospitals has been clear for some time.

“First we reversed a decision which threatened St Joseph’s and Ramelton. Now we have secured commitment in the Health Service Executive Capital Plan for planning for their refurbishment and upgrade.

“Their future is guaranteed, as well as ensuring facilities of the highest possible standard and the best quality care.

“This has come about thanks to the Government led by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar recognising the need for Community Hospitals in different parts of the county.

“It’s also down to Health Minister Simon Harris, and importantly Minister for Mental Health and Older People Jim Daly who has been a passionate and dedicated supporter of the need to secure excellent Community Hospital care in Donegal. He demonstrated as much by visiting the county twice to hear our needs.

“It is the best news for the families of people who use these facilities, for the people who work there and for the wider community.”

Minister McHugh confirmed the multi-million euro investment in 12 projects with the formal announcement of the national plan being made by Minister Harris.

“This Government’s commitment to community care and to wider investment in healthcare in Donegal has been exceptional in recent years – whether that’s through radiology services in Letterkenny University Hospital, agreement to recruit a second breast cancer surgeon or investing in Altnagelvin in Derry to improve cancer care in the north-west,” Minister McHugh said.

“Many people have been to the fore when it came to fighting for our Community Hospitals, not least our Fine Gael councillors Martin Harley in Stranorlar and Bernard McGuinness in Inishowen. I also want to recognise the focus of the Save Our Hospitals group for keeping this issue on the agenda.

“The investment by this Government also commits to the new Community Nursing Unit in Letterkenny with more than 100 beds, an upgraded mortuary in Letterkenny University Hospital and a primary care centre in Newtowncunningham.

“That is combined with all of the progress that will be seen in the coming year in works on Community Hospitals in Dungloe, Carndonagh and Ballyshannon and the final designs for Falcarragh and Buncrana Community Hospitals.”

The full list of projects in Donegal which have been included in the HSE Capital Plan are:

1 – Letterkenny Radiology project

2 – Ambulance base upgrade at Stranorlar/Ballybofey

3 – Restoration and upgrade of mortuary unit at Letterkenny University Hospital

4 – Newtowncunningham Primary Care Centre

5 – Ballyshannon 100 bed Community Nursing Unit – Tender & Contract

6 – Dungloe Community Hospital Refurb – Tender & Contract

7 – Carndonagh Community Hospital Refurb – Tender & Contract

8 – Falcarragh Community Hospital Refurb – Design

9 – Buncrana Community Hospital Refurb – Design

10 – Ramelton Community Hospital Refurb – Planning

11 – Stranorlar Community Hospital Refurb – Planning

12 – Letterkenny Community Nursing Unit

Multi-million euro investment for 12 Donegal health projects including community hospitals was last modified: September 4th, 2019 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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