Call for 10-year health service plan welcome, Simon Harris says

Opposition TDs call for establishment of committee to plan for State’s future health needs

Minister for Health Simon Harris has welcomed a motion from Opposition TDs calling for the establishment of a cross-party committee to develop a 10 year plan for the health service. Photograph: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times.
Minister for Health Simon Harris has welcomed a motion from Opposition TDs calling for the establishment of a cross-party committee to develop a 10 year plan for the health service. Photograph: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times.

Minister for Health Simon Harris has welcomed a motion from Opposition TDs calling for the establishment of a cross-party committee to develop a 10 year plan for the health service.

Mr Harris said in a statement that he was positively considering the motion.

“It is extremely encouraging in the 32nd Dáil to see a consensus emerging on the health service,” said Mr Harris.

“I have made it very clear that I want to see consensus on a 10-year plan for the health service and I am currently considering the motion with a view to encompassing thoughts and ideas of my own and reflecting the Programme for Government agreed with our Independent partners.”

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The Minister said he was committed to working positively with the Opposition to make progress on establishing the committee as quickly as possible.

Mr Harris was responding to a motion signed by 89 TDs including all the Opposition parties which called for the establishment of a cross-party committee to hear proposals from experts and deliver a report within six months.

Social Democrat TD Róisín Shortall said earlier that the committee needed to embrace all politicians and deliver a 10-year plan for the health service.

Stephen Collins

Stephen Collins

Stephen Collins is a columnist with and former political editor of The Irish Times