VHI submits plans for Swords campus in Dublin via IrishTimesBiz
The community facility will include diagnostics imaging services and all associated clinical support rooms.The site at Berrysparks is about 2.5km south of Swords town centre. Under the plans, the campus would include facilities and services such as gardens, a patient university, restaurant, gym, and pharmacy.
The planning documentation adds that the healthcare campus will be aligned with VHI Health and Wellbeing DAC’s vision “to deliver a transformative experience and address the key problem of access, integration, choice, quality, affordability and value”. The insurer is embarking on a significant expansion of the range of services available to VHI members, Brassil say.The proposed development is the subject of one objection from a Pat O’Gorman from Drynam Rd, Swords.
In his objection, Mr O’Gorman contends that the “the proposed development is contrary to the implementation of Sláintecare Reform”. He said: “This is a private clinic whereas Sláintecare proposes the roll out of Community Healthcare Networks rather than private clinics.”
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