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Concern Over Support For GPs Offering Irish Abortion Services After Law Change

  • January 03, 2019
  • Political

Fears have been raised over the low number of doctors signed up to offer abortion services in Ireland, after the country voted to overturn its laws restricting access to terminations.

The first week of January marks the rolling out of abortion services provided by Ireland’s health service through GPs, family planning services, maternity units and hospitals across the country, following an “historic” referendum in May last year.

Irish premier Leo Varadkar welcomed the move and said January 1, 2019 would be marked as the day in which “abortion services become legally available in Ireland”.

However, many Irish health groups warned the transition would not be a smooth one, voicing concerns about the January deadline. 

Dr Maitiu O’Tuathail, president of the National Association of General Practitioners (NAGP), told BBC News NI just 3-5% of GPs had signed up to deliver abortion services.

“There remains a lot of uncertainty for GPs around the provision of abortion services in Ireland,” he said.

“GPs are being asked to operate without updated Medical Council guidelines, which is problematic.

“The access to ultrasonography is patchy across the country and will remain so for the foreseeable future.”

O’Tuathail also warned that the services and medical back-up that maternity hospitals will be able to provide on a site-by-site basis remains unclear.

He added that “it would have been preferable if these matters had been resolved prior to – and not during – the roll out of abortion services.”

A spokesperson for the Health Executive Service said that details of GPs taking part in providing abortion care will not be published, as agreed by GPs themselves, for fear that they may be targeted by pro-life campaigners, according The Irish Times.

Details are provided directly to people who need them, through the executive’s new My Options helpline.

“We are satisfied that there is already a good geographic spread of GPs taking part, enough to meet the needs of people who may need to access the service,” said the spokesperson.

“Currently 179 GPs have signed the contract and each day more GPs are signing up.”

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