Martin Daly TD asked the Minister for Health: Primary Care Centres
Martin Daly, the Teachta Dála for Roscommon-Galway, has raised questions with the Minister for Health regarding the delivery of additional primary care facilities in areas of his constituency that currently lack adequate services.
The deputy has sought clarification on the timeline for establishing new primary care centres or expanding existing services in underserved parts of County Roscommon and the surrounding region. The query reflects ongoing concerns about healthcare accessibility in rural areas, where residents often face significant distances to reach primary care services.
Primary care centres serve as the first point of contact for patients seeking medical attention and are essential for managing common health issues, providing preventative care, and reducing pressure on hospital emergency departments. The absence of adequate primary care infrastructure in certain localities can create barriers to timely medical intervention and place additional strain on existing facilities elsewhere.
The question posed to the Minister seeks clarity on government plans to address these service gaps, though no formal response has yet been provided. The issue remains pertinent to constituencies with dispersed populations and limited healthcare infrastructure.
Further details on this parliamentary query can be found through the Oireachtas records.
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