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Location of new Children's Hospital announced

A key decision, related to the most important single building project in the State, has been made by the Government today. The Cabinet has decided to develop the New Children’s Hospital at the campus of St James’s Hospital in Dublin.

The decision, announced by Health Minister James Reilly, Children & Youth Affairs Minister Frances Fitzgerald and Minister of State Alex White, will pave the way for the construction of a hospital that will be of benefit to many future generations of Irish children.

Speaking at the announcement of the decision, Minister Reilly said

“there is no building project to which the Government attaches a greater importance. A nation can be judged on the treatment of its children. This Government regards the building of the New Children’s Hospital as a key priority and no effort will be spared in expediting its completion”.

Minister Fitzgerald echoed these comments saying

“the greatest duty of Government is the care of citizens. Nowhere is that more true than in the case of sick children. We have taken the greatest care to make the right decision today – a decision that gives the greatest confidence of delivering this much needed hospital”.

The decision to choose the St James’s site from among the range of options presented in the Dolphin report ensures that the planned co-location with an adult hospital and, ultimately, tri-location with a maternity hospital, will be delivered.

In identifying the new site, the Government has carefully considered the report of the Dolphin Group which was established to consider the issues along with detailed supplementary information on cost, time and planning which was subsequently sought from members of the Group with the relevant technical expertise.

The decision has been led by clinical considerations. It is essential that the new children’s hospital can deliver best clinical outcomes for our children. The Government also considered the very significant issues of planning, cost, time and access.

The three existing children’s hospitals have been working closely together over recent years in readiness for the transition to a single hospital. In tandem with today’s decision, the Minister has decided that the three hospitals should become a single Hospital Group as soon as possible, with a single governance structure, a single budget and a single voice for children’s healthcare.

Read the full press release here.