Lack of access to GPs in Mayo "having knock-on hospital impact" - TD

The HSE does not know how many GPs in Mayo are accepting new medical card patients because it does not collect such data.

That's according to Deputy Rose Conway-Walsh.

She elaborated: "I have been contacted by a number of people who have been unable to find a GP in Mayo to take them on.

"These people were only assigned a GP after they contacted the HSE themselves.

"This comes on the back of the HSE being unable to tell me how many dentists were taking on new medical card patients.

"Staff in my office called every dentist in the county and discovered that Mayo has no dentist taking on new medical card patients.

"It was only then that the HSE confirmed that this was a fact. This is a problem that needs to be addressed.

"We cannot hope to fix the problems that we are not even measuring.

"The lack of access to GPs and out-of-hours GP services in rural areas is getting worse by the week and the knock-on effect this is having on Mayo University Hospital and other acute hospitals is extremely worrying and is costing lives," she added.