HSE proposes to assume more than 40% of the activity in private hospitals



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The HSE is trying to take up as much as 40 percent of the activity in private hospitals, potentially for two years, to cope with further increases in Covid-19 cases.

According to their proposals, the HSE is seeking private hospital facilities to provide complex “time-dependent” medical and surgical treatment for public patients in a non-Covid environment.

However, in some cases, Covid-19 patients would be treated in private hospitals.

The HSE said on Friday it was “collaborating with private hospitals to provide services at several different levels.”

The HSE did not respond to questions about how many private hospitals have accepted its proposals so far. However, within the private hospital sector, senior figures believe that few, if any, have signed up so far.

The HSE said it was in discussions with the private sector about a “safety net agreement for activation in the event of an extreme rise in Covid-19 in the near future.”

He also said that he had tendered for private hospitals to provide different services, such as the provision of inpatient treatment and care for urgent and time-dependent care, scheduled inpatient care such as orthopedics, outpatient services and access to diagnostic services. “

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