This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-25290009
The article has changed 5 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 3 | Version 4 |
---|---|
Children's heart surgery: Edwin Poots announces review | Children's heart surgery: Edwin Poots announces review |
(35 minutes later) | |
An international team of experts will assess the current and future needs for children's heart surgery in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. | An international team of experts will assess the current and future needs for children's heart surgery in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. |
The review has been commissioned by health ministers in both jurisdictions amid fears that Belfast could lose its children's cardiac unit. | The review has been commissioned by health ministers in both jurisdictions amid fears that Belfast could lose its children's cardiac unit. |
In the meantime Dublin will continue to support Belfast. | In the meantime Dublin will continue to support Belfast. |
Current arrangements will remain in place for at least six months while the review is carried out. | Current arrangements will remain in place for at least six months while the review is carried out. |
It is significant that it has been commissioned by both health ministers - Edwin Poots in the north and his southern counterpart, Dr James Reilly - an indication of just how positive and productive relations are between the men. | It is significant that it has been commissioned by both health ministers - Edwin Poots in the north and his southern counterpart, Dr James Reilly - an indication of just how positive and productive relations are between the men. |
The international team will be chaired by Dr John Mayer, a consultant cardiac surgeon at Boston's children's hospital. | The international team will be chaired by Dr John Mayer, a consultant cardiac surgeon at Boston's children's hospital. |
Third specialist | Third specialist |
He will be joined by another expert from the USA. . | He will be joined by another expert from the USA. . |
A third specialist has still to be named. | A third specialist has still to be named. |
The review will examine the need for cardiology and cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease on an all-island basis. | The review will examine the need for cardiology and cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease on an all-island basis. |
It is to be completed and handed to both ministers by June next year. | It is to be completed and handed to both ministers by June next year. |
Mr Poots announced the review in the assembly on Monday. | Mr Poots announced the review in the assembly on Monday. |
Belfast's lead surgeon Prof Freddie Woods retires this week. | Belfast's lead surgeon Prof Freddie Woods retires this week. |
There will only be one remaining paediatric surgeon at the Clark Clinic in the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children. | There will only be one remaining paediatric surgeon at the Clark Clinic in the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children. |
Therefore, Belfast will be relying on surgeons from Dublin to keep the surgical unit in Belfast open. | Therefore, Belfast will be relying on surgeons from Dublin to keep the surgical unit in Belfast open. |
Northern Ireland health officials have been trying to devise a rota that would include surgeons who work at Our Lady's Children's Hospital in Dublin. | Northern Ireland health officials have been trying to devise a rota that would include surgeons who work at Our Lady's Children's Hospital in Dublin. |
'Not weakened' | 'Not weakened' |
Under that arrangement, surgeons from Dublin would have to agree to travel to Belfast at least one day a week. | Under that arrangement, surgeons from Dublin would have to agree to travel to Belfast at least one day a week. |
Sinn Féin's assembly health committee chairwoman, Maeve McLaughlin, described the move as "a step in the right direction". | |
"For too long now, families have had to travel to England at great expense for themselves at a time which is difficult enough for their lives and the lives of their children," she said. | |
"The families now need guarantees that, in the interim, any child that needs to have surgery will be able to avail of that in Belfast." | |
The SDLP's Fearghal McKinney said it was positive that, in the short term, paediatric cardiac surgery would be retained in Belfast, assisted by expert medical help from Dublin. | The SDLP's Fearghal McKinney said it was positive that, in the short term, paediatric cardiac surgery would be retained in Belfast, assisted by expert medical help from Dublin. |
"However, he (Edwin Poots) must now ensure that the quality of service by the presiding medical team in Belfast is not weakened during this interim period." | "However, he (Edwin Poots) must now ensure that the quality of service by the presiding medical team in Belfast is not weakened during this interim period." |
Ulster Unionist MLA Robin Swann said: "We thank the minister for establishing a team of clinicians, rather than managers, for the assessment. | Ulster Unionist MLA Robin Swann said: "We thank the minister for establishing a team of clinicians, rather than managers, for the assessment. |
"While this wasn't the announcement many expected, or wanted, today, it is positive that we are another step closer to reaching a final decision on the future of paediatric congenital cardiac services in Belfast." | "While this wasn't the announcement many expected, or wanted, today, it is positive that we are another step closer to reaching a final decision on the future of paediatric congenital cardiac services in Belfast." |
Children's Heartbeat provides support to Northern Ireland families affected by heart disease in children. | Children's Heartbeat provides support to Northern Ireland families affected by heart disease in children. |
The group said: "We welcome the minister's announcement that an all-island assessment of children's heart surgical service has been commissioned and which is specifically tailored to address the needs of children and adults with congenital heart disease in Northern Ireland." | The group said: "We welcome the minister's announcement that an all-island assessment of children's heart surgical service has been commissioned and which is specifically tailored to address the needs of children and adults with congenital heart disease in Northern Ireland." |