Health Minister Leo Varadkar has said he can see more surgery work being carried out at Ennis General Hospital in the future which would help keep waiting lists down.
The Minister visited the hospital this afternoon as part of a busy day of engagements in the county.
He had earlier addressed delegates at IMPACT’s Health and Welfare Divisional Conference being held in Ennis this week.
Speaking to reporters before making his conference address the Minister said: “I’ve been very keen to visit Ennis hospital and want to see it before I express any views on it.”
Later he visited the hospital where he was met with senior management.
Speaking about the future of the Ennis hospital, Minister Varadkar said: “I think Ennis will play a very important role as part of the University of Limerick Hospitals Group. It’s already doing a lot of surgery and other procedures because it’s not overwhelmed by having an emergency department and appointments and operations don’t get cancelled like they do in the bigger hospitals.”
“I can actually see Ennis and Nenagh doing more, picking up more work and doing more scheduled surgery in outpatients and help us get those waiting lists down,” the Minister added.
Earlier, the Minister told the IMPACT conference in Treacy’s West County Hotel, that pay restoration for public servants is ‘well deserved.’
He told the over 600 delegates however: “As a member of the Cabinet, I would find it very hard to support a pay deal that comes at the expense of public services. There should never be a conflict between what is good for staff and what is good for patients and taxpayers but if such a conflict arises it is my duty to be on the side of taxpayers and patients and that is a judgment call I am ready to make,” the Minister said.