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Campaigners oppose €60m private hospital 06.06.07

Donegal cancer campaigners are opposing plans for a €60m private hospital for the county.
Co-Operating for Cancer Care North West (CCCNW) said the plan by the consortium Northwest Healthcare "flew in the face" of Government national policy regarding radiation services for cancer patients.
"We will not accept a private stand alone unit. This will not serve cancer patients' best interests," said Culdaff-based CCCNW spokesperson Noelle Duddy.
The group is campaigning for a public cross border satellite radiation unit, integrated with the National Radiation Network, to include the expertise of hospitals such as St. Luke’s in Dublin.
"The Government and HSE have argued that they did not offer Letterkenny General Hospital a satellite unit because it was unsafe. They insist that the population in Donegal is not sufficient to safely operate such a unit.
"A bigger population is required to ensure that a radiation unit has the through put of enough patients to maintain and develop expertise of staff to safely deliver radiation treatments.
"This begs the question if it’s not safe to operate a radiation unit in Letterkenny General Hospital then does the same not remain true for a private radiation unit?"
CCCNW said the problem could be overcome by increasing the catchment area to include both sides of border.
"As a result of CCCNW meeting with Mr. Martin McGuinness, the North's Deputy First Minister in April, the need for the provision of radiation services for the North West has been given priority in the NI Assembly," added Ms. Duddy.
She said the group would seek an urgent meeting with both health ministers once a new Government is installed in Dublin.
At that meeting, they would call for the speedy provision of radiation services in the North West along with the immediate implementation of the National Radiation Policy.
Ms. Duddy added: "The provision of radiation services is not a competition. We need comprehensive discussions and decisions based on best outcome for patients not on best profit margins for businesses and stakeholders."
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