drunkmonkey wrote: » The coombe are not satisfied the other hospitals are ready either. Harris shouldn't have made commitments he couldn't keep. Announce it's live when everything is in place and everyone is happy. It's not a sweet shop he was opening the doors to.
Odhinn wrote: » Entirely true. It's not at all clear yet what went on. As regards what another poster said about the coombe not being ready to perform abortions, that would have been easily remedied by referral to a hospital that is.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Beware of weasel words and mental reservation though. There is a board of governors and by rights they should have no input into clinical decisions. However there is usually also a medical ethics board and IIRC a few years back it was this board in the Mater (starring the then Fr, now Bishop, Kevin Doran) which vetoed a cancer drug trial which required women to use contraception.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » It's nearly 6 years since POLDPA was passed. They're set up to do those abortions. So could the issue here be the "wrong type of abortion" ?
Odhinn wrote: » Just on the news there, the board have stated that they'd no role whatsoever as regards clinical decisions on the matter.
Deleted User wrote: » The reason is that the Coombe isn’t set up for abortions just yet. Why doesn’t she go to one that is rather than Ruth Coppinger or any other politician?
....... wrote: » Thats why its being asked about in the Dail. There could be a valid reason, I dont know.
seamus wrote: » So, the board weren't involved at all. Which meant it was the two consultants who weren't satisfied that it was appropriate to carry out the procedure, which means that they didn't certify there was a FFA. It's clear that the TDs have jumped the gun quite badly here. They should have brought it to the Minister for Health privately first for him to look into the matter rather than getting worked up about the wrong information.
splinter65 wrote: » That’s what I want clarified too. It all seems very fishy to me. There must have been some kind of disagreement for her to be referred to the Committee. Is the Coombe not 1 of the 9 hospitals on board and signed up already?
robarmstrong wrote: » Wait and see if you miscarry is not the smartest thing to say to a woman who has had two doctors/consultants sign off that her pregnancy has a very strong chance of ending in FFA. Something isn't right here from the Committee and I'd like to hear more.
aloyisious wrote: » Questions are why was the matter referred to the board for a decision on a medical matter and why it felt it had the right to overrule the decisions of the doctors?
ohnonotgmail wrote: » the further advice was to wait and see if she miscarried by herself.
end of the road wrote: » at great expence, and it would mean the state actually having to take full responsibility for them. the whole reason for not having them fully state controled in the first place was so that the state would have as little responsibility for them as they could possibly get away with. same with education.
splinter65 wrote: » No. You’d love of course if that was what I’m saying but I’m not. The Committee didn’t just send back a response along the lines of “sorry not today dear”. There had to be some reason, some explanation some further advice. You know that. We only know what the two TDs have said. And if you try to allege that those two TDs in particular wouldn’t have an agenda in this then you’ll really be trying to pull my leg.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » So you're saying the woman is lying.
MFPM wrote: » But based on conversations with the woman herself and she allowed them to use her name so it's highly unlikely she's lying.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Whether they agree with abortion or not is irrelevant. they are there to ensure that the hospital operates according to the law. The interests of the patients should be above their own interests. If they cannot do that they should resign.
splinter65 wrote: » But surely one or two people can’t over rule the whole committee? Mightn’t be religious objectors at all. Plenty of secular objection to abortion. Sooner or later you’ll have to accept that lots of people not influenced by any religion at all just don’t agree with abortion.Fact is we have no facts here apart from 2 TDs alleging that a woman has been refused an abortion.
splinter65 wrote: » If the 2 TDs have seen evidence of the 2 consultants signing off on the need for an abortion
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Ensure the hospitals it funds are fully state owned and controlled with no religious appointees on the boards?
splinter65 wrote: » But surely one or two people can’t over rule the whole committee? Mightn’t be religious objectors at all. Plenty of secular objection to abortion. Sooner or later you’ll have to accept that lots of people not influenced by any religion at all just don’t agree with abortion. Fact is we have no facts here apart from 2 TDs alleging that a woman has been refused an abortion.