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Minister: There is no reason to annul the organ transplant legislation

Minister of State Alex White has hit back at calls for the organ transplant legislation to be annulled ahead of a Seanad debate on the matter next week.

MINISTER OF STATE for Primary Care Alex White has this evening said that he sees no reason to annul the legislation concerning organ transplants in Ireland which is the subject of a recall of the Seanad next week.

Fianna Fáil senator Mark Daly has secured a debate in the upper house next Tuesday on what he says is flawed legislation concerning organ transplants in Ireland.

The EU Quality and Safety of Human Organs Intended for Transplantation Regulations 2012 – signed into law by a statutory instrument in August last year – is the first organ transplant law in the State’s history, but Daly says there needs to be a single authority handling organ donations.

However in a statement, White said the regulations set out a clear legal framework for the quality and safety standards for organ transplants and siad: “There is absolutely no reason to annul this Statutory Instrument.”

“Apart from putting Ireland in conflict with European legislation, such an approach would remove the statutory basis for vital aspects of a quality system for an organ donation and transplantation service thus exposing the citizens of our country to unnecessary dangers,” he added.

He said the Irish Medicines Board is the appropriate authority for authorisation of procurement and transplantation centres while he siad the HSE is the appropriate body for the quality and safety aspects of transplants.

Dáil row

Daly has argued that one single body would be more appropriate for dealing with transplants and has the backing of the Irish Kidney Association.

But White said: “Every hospital or healthcare facility at which any activity relating to donation, testing, characterisation, procurement, preservation, transport or transplantation of organs takes place must be authorised by the Irish Medicines Board.”

“Following the granting of an authorisation, the hospital or healthcare facility in question will be inspected by the IMB at regular intervals to ensure compliance.”

The Minister’s comments come amid a row over the possible recall of the Dáil to try and annul the legislation. Having secured a Seanad debate following a petition, Kerry-based Daly now wants to secure enough signatures to force a Dáil debate.

However the government, on the advice of the Attorney General, has told TDs that any recall would be redundant and attempts to annul the laws would be illegal.

This morning, Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin said that the legislature should not be excluded from debating legislation.

“Legislature should debate legislation, not be excluded from doing so. In respect to transplantation, which is a very important issue, it has been excluded from so doing,” he told RTÉ.

Separately the Fianna Fáil leader in the Seanad, Darragh O’Brien, has called on the Minister for Health James Reilly to attend next Tuesday’s debate.

Read: “Legislature should not be excluded from transplant debate” – Micheál Martin

More: Attorney General says Dáil recall to debate transplant legislation is ‘redundant’

Read: The Seanad is coming back on 20 August to debate transplant legislation

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    Mute Pat Aherne
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    Jan 3rd 2014, 10:42 AM

    My wife was under the supervision of Dr. Louise Kenny who is one of the leading Doctors in this research. My wife delovped this condition in her three pregnancy’s the last only two weeks ago. Only for the very highly skilled Dr. Kenny we have three healthy children. Well done to all involved and keep up the excellent research.

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    Jan 3rd 2014, 10:24 AM

    Fantastic news.

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    Jan 3rd 2014, 11:20 AM

    I suffered badly with this during my one and only pregnancy which lead to my boy being born 10wks early. Both of us came out of it great thankfully and you wouldn’t belive now that my boy was only 2lb7 when born. He is fine, big and healthy now. I was advised to be happy with what I had and not try pregnancy again.
    So this news is amazing and its just a pity my time clock is against me. But best of luck to those that lives it will touch.

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    Jan 3rd 2014, 11:28 AM

    This is fantastic news, I’m currently on bed rest with high blood pressure during my pregnancy and hoping it doesn’t develop into pre-eclampsia! I wish all those involved with this project the very best of luck!

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    Jan 3rd 2014, 12:34 PM

    Best of luck to you Starry eyed :)

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    Jan 3rd 2014, 12:42 PM

    This is a wonderful advance. It will save many lives and help spare heartache. Pre-eclampsia was diagnosed too late for my first pregnancy and my premature son only lived 4 days. I had pre-eclampsia from the beginning of my second pregnancy but thankfully with blood pressure medication and regular monitoring, I have a very healthy daughter. Best of success to this company.

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    Jan 3rd 2014, 10:29 AM

    Well done folks!

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    Jan 3rd 2014, 2:04 PM

    Hi folks, Just to draw your attention to a link that you might find useful should you require more information about pre-eclampsia – have a look at the Pre-eclampsia Foundation’s website: http://www.preeclampsia.org/
    I added it to the end of the article above but just in case some people didn’t read right to end and skipped straight to comments. (Not that that EVER happens on our site ;))
    Best of luck to all mums and dads-to-be, Susan

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    Jan 3rd 2014, 12:19 PM

    Well done to them and hopefully it’s successful. I had pre-eclampsia with both my children and its one of the reasons I won’t have a third. Anything that can detect and hopefully in time prevent this awful condition is to be applauded.

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    Jan 3rd 2014, 3:40 PM

    It is a UCC spinout company too – great news for them, well done!

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    Jan 3rd 2014, 12:56 PM

    I love it!

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    Jan 4th 2014, 12:12 PM

    Well done to all involved. Up Cork and its enterprising personnel.

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