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GP rejects relevance of methadone waiting list drop

A leading GP addiction expert has dismissed as irrelevant recent claims by the Department of Health that methadone waiting lists are dropping significantly around the country.

Minister of State at the Department of Health with responsibility for Primary Care Róisín Shortall recently issued a statement welcoming figures compiled by the HSE that showed a 19 per cent reduction (230 down to 187) in the number of people waiting for opioid substitution treatment between the end of March 2011 to the end of April 2012.

Since November 2011, the HSE has been reviewing areas that have large methadone treatment waiting lists and recruiting Level 2 GPs where required. The Executive has now reported that 22 of its 48 clinics have no waiting times, and that 33 of the 48 have waiting times of less than a month, which the Minister welcomed.

However, speaking to IMT, Blackrock-based addiction expert and GP Dr Cathal Ó Súilliobháin questioned the relevance of the figures and said the reality on the ground was quite different from what was being proclaimed.

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Source: Priscilla Lynch, Irish Medical Times, 23/08/2012

Posted by Andy on 08/23 at 08:49 AM in
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