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Harris halts HSE’s plans to cut supports offered to recovering breast cancer patients




The Minister for Health Simon Harris has intervened and has put a halt to the HSE’s plans to cut supports for Breast cancer survivor patients across the country.

The Health Minister’s move comes after the health service recently announced plans to cut funding for post operation supports available to those who were recovering from the illness in order to provide funding for treatment in areas which currently has little to no services.

However the move has now been halted by Mr Harris who said he was completely unaware of the plans.

Speaking about the proposed cuts Mr Harris said: “Yesterday I heard of planned changes to supports for patients with breast cancer. This was the first I heard of these changes. When I became aware of the proposed changes, I intervened and their introduction is now deferred.”

“Whilst I understand that the health service is working with a range of stakeholders, most importantly patients, to try to improve the supports throughout the country, this cannot take place before plans are put in place to ensure there is no hardship or reduction of supports for patients who are already receiving a particular level of service.

“I have asked the HSE to come back to me with an enhanced plan that doesn’t adversely affect women who are already coping with cancer. I want to ensure that they are not subjected to additional stress and worry about losing services.”

“It is essential that every woman in this country in receipt of post-operative and cancer treatment supports continues to receive them. I want to be very clear that there cannot be any cuts in this area.”

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