The Sligo Champion

€1.5billion is spent a year on alcoholrel­ated hospital care

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Madam Editor,

Our politician­s have a unique opportunit­y in the coming weeks to adopt public health legislatio­n that can dramatical­ly reduce harm and save many lives in Ireland. Politician­s are once again coming under relentless lobbying by vested interests who are seeking to further obstruct the passage of the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill. This is at a time when access to our health services remains at crisis levels.

It is essential that the evidence-based initiative­s contained in the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill are not trivialise­d or further watered down. This will take political courage.

By voting for the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill, politician­s will be taking a huge step towards reducing the frontline pressures on our health system. Evidence shows that measures such as Minimum Unit Pricing can quickly reduce the numbers of people who need hospital care due to fights, accidents and road crashes and other incidents.

It can help to reduce the strains on an already crisis-ridden health service from the wave of chronic disease conditions an ageing population will bring and can protect our children from being bombarded by alcohol advertisin­g.

The strength of the industry lobby against these measures shows this Bill has substance and can make a difference. Ahead of Budget 2018, it’s important to remember that €1 in every €10 spent in the health service is currently being spent on alcohol-related hospital care.

That’s €1.5 billion annually to care for individual­s whose health problem is due to alcohol.

This is a lot of money that could be better spent to improve patient care and public health.

The alcohol industry, which is responsibl­e for their illness, does not pay for their care. The drinks industry and big supermarke­ts are working hard to protect their financial interests at this time. Our politician­s have a duty to protect the health services, the health of the nation and the public.

That time is now. We must enact the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill.

Yours Sincerely,

Prof Frank Murray M.D President, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland

 ??  ?? Measures such as Minimum Unit Pricing can quickly reduce the numbers of people who need hospital care.
Measures such as Minimum Unit Pricing can quickly reduce the numbers of people who need hospital care.

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