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11 Apr 2026

Huge HSE shortfall to 'impede and restrict' Laois health services

Huge HSE shortfall to 'impede and restrict' Laois health services

TD clams the extra step-down beds for patients being discharged from Portlaoise will be impacted.

The €1.3 billion underfunding of Ireland's health services will directly impact care delivered in Laois, according to Sinn Féin's Laois Offaly TD.

Dep Brian Stanley was speaking after it emerged that the HSE is staring at a huge funding shortage to pay for hospital and community-delivered care. He said local people will see the impact.

“Such a significant underfunding of our health services will impact on the delivery of much-needed services in Laois and Offaly. It will impede the required expansion in the number of step-down beds for patients being discharged from acute hospitals such as Portlaoise.

"It will also restrict the HSE's ability to advance the provision of primary care centres and local health centres in towns like Portarlington, Rathdowney and Mountrath. This will also have an on impact Portlaoise, which is a town heading towards having a population of 30,000 people and still does not have a primary care centre.

"The midlands will struggle and will not get the required resources to fund the already underfunded and underperforming dental services for schoolchildren and the now-collapsed dental treatment scheme for adults. Simply throwing money at the HSE is not what is being proposed here. This is not the solution in itself. Funding, however, is necessary. This must be accompanied by radical reform. We are calling for a supplementary budget for 2023 just to maintain existing services and reverse the recruitment freeze on the essential front-line posts required to keep the services going.’’

“We want a time-bound plan to be put in place to end the HSE's reliance on expensive outsourcing and private healthcare. This includes ending our over-reliance on outsourcing agency staff, management consultancy and huge overtime costs,’’ he said.

The Laois Offaly poll-topper raised the effects on local services in Laois and Offaly of the budget shortfall for health in the Dáil.

“I have serious concerns about the underfunding of our health service. We were told today that it is to the tune of €1.3 billion. We must also factor in the additional capital funding needed for the much-promised 1,500 acute additional hospital beds and the growing cost of the National Children's Hospital, both of which have not been allocated extra funding in the budget,’’ he said.

It will impede the required expansion in the number of step-down beds for patients being discharged from acute hospitals such as Portlaoise

The debate, which was attended by Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly, heard the Laois TD calling for support front-line workers, increase staff numbers, and fill the gaps in essential services.

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