HSE Health Matters - Autumn 2021

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EUROPEAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND PART-FUNDS PPE BILL

COVID-19 pandemic led to a billion euro bill for PPE for the HSE but ERDF programmes funded almost one third of the outlay.

T

he COVID-19 pandemic led to extraordinary challenges across the health service. From the moment the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the emergency, there was an immediate global surge in the demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) PPE is vital during a pandemic because it helps to stop the spread of the virus. Before COVID-19, few workers needed to wear PPE and it was relatively straightforward to acquire. As the global pandemic was declared in March 2020, there was a worldwide demand for PPE and the HSE faced the challenge of competing globally to safeguard and secure steady supplies. The speed of this response was critical to support the provision of care required at multiple locations across the country including testing centres, assessment hubs, acute and primary care settings. It was imperative that the HSE were aligned to the WHO guidelines and worked at an extreme pace, engaging with the markets to source PPE in an environment that was highly volatile, complex and uncertain. The challenges to be navigated included demand surging as China, which accounts for 65% of worldwide PPE manufacturing, introduced significant restrictions including the closure of manufacturing

plants and limitations to shipping channels due to port and airport closures. PPE pricing rose dramatically as the WHO reported requirements for PPE to be 100 times the usual demand with prices up to 10 times higher than normal. All global healthcare systems became price takers in the context of PPE and it was not always possible to negotiate downward pricing. However, the immediate security of PPE supply lines was absolutely critical to the pandemic response. Added to the sudden and dramatic price hike, was the fact that supplies could take months to deliver and market manipulation was widespread, with stocks frequently sold to the highest bidder. In any given year, HSE spend on PPE was between €15m and €17m. In 2020, it was nearly €1 billion. To assist with the purchasing of PPE in the HSE, the two European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Programmes in Ireland responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by developing a Health Support Scheme. The objective of this scheme was to part-fund the HSE’s efforts to secure and sustain continuity of access and supply of essential PPE. In this regard, ERDF funding of €286,580,931 was made available for the procurement of essential PPE by the HSE in support of its COVID-19 response.

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COVID care concert Dungarvan performance

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page 79

Healthy Ireland swim – buoys in place

2min
pages 82-84

Children’s art project – Beads of courage

4min
pages 80-81

Cork goes green – progress on climate initiatives

3min
page 78

Outdoor gym – Enniscorthy opening

3min
page 76

Castlebar music – Brendan Shine shines

2min
page 77

QI journey – quality improvement

3min
page 75

Webinars – Sláintecare

1min
page 73

New directorate – QPS

2min
page 74

Service user feedback – Naas hospital host awareness day

2min
page 71

Community Healthcare Networks – in focus

2min
page 72

Estates – focus on energy efficiency

2min
page 70

Internal controls programme latest updates

2min
page 68

Schwartz Rounds – online tips

4min
page 69

Open disclosure – training for staff

4min
page 67

PPE fund – European money helped in purchases

2min
page 65

Confidential recipient – vital role

2min
page 66

Virtual health – services continue to grow

6min
pages 62-64

Digital mental health – boost for services

3min
page 61

Antibiotic survey – high usage in residential facilities

3min
page 58

Men’s health week – raising awareness

2min
page 59

Bealach Nua – peer support for families

3min
page 60

NCHD app – success for team

2min
page 57

Croom hospital – new facility unveiled

5min
pages 52-53

Portlaoise opening – midwife led clinic

2min
page 55

Select mutism – support for parents and school staff

2min
page 56

Lymphoedema clinic – leading the way in care

2min
page 54

Supported discharge – aid for stroke patients

2min
page 51

Sunsmart videos – team produce resources

1min
page 50

Respirasense – digital device transforms care

5min
pages 48-49

DASH – mobile sexual health and drug advice

3min
pages 42-43

Heart failure clinic – boost for Donegal

3min
page 45

Flu vaccine – protect yourself and others

3min
page 41

LGBTI survey – mixed experiences with screening

2min
page 44

Innovation service – TUH role

2min
page 40

Music therapy – Edel highlights benefits

3min
page 36

Kindness project – making a real difference

2min
page 37

My Home project – service users find forever homes

6min
pages 34-35

Quit smoking – cessation officer

7min
pages 32-33

Annual report – HSE unveils latest report

7min
pages 28-29

Breastfeeding week – supports during COVID

5min
pages 30-31

Galway community café mental health initiative

3min
page 27

On a COVID ward – two nurses’ experiences

10min
pages 24-26

Artwork – morale boost for staff

2min
page 20

Accident survivor – tributes to emergency services

8min
pages 22-23

Rainbow badges – message of inclusion

3min
page 21

COVID survivor – walk to remember

1min
page 3

Vaccines – staff pay tribute

5min
pages 8-9

Birthday joy – Kevin hits 100

2min
page 15

Data protection – it’s all our responsibility

3min
pages 18-19

Cyberattack – CUMH case study

5min
pages 16-17

COVID reunion – mum and daughter recover

2min
page 14

Vaccine programme – a reflection

2min
page 4

Vaccines – why we got the jab

4min
pages 6-7
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