That's according to Laois Offaly Fianna Fail TD Sean Fleming.
Any threat to the out of hours GP service in the midlands has been averted.
That's according to Laois Offaly Fianna Fail TD Sean Fleming, who also says he's pleased that the extensive discussions between the HSE, Local G.Ps and the Irish Medical Organisation have ensured that the current service will continue as normal.
He's urging all parties to continue their discussions to ensure that we secure an out of hours G.P. service that works best for the public and medical practitioners, as work on the provision of future services is ongoing.
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