The future of the service was thrown in to doubt over the Christmas period after the HSE announced the MIDOC group was to cease trading.
MIDOC out of hours services will continue regardless of what deals are done with third party companies according to a midlands Junior Minister.
The future of the service was thrown in to doubt over the Christmas period after the HSE announced the MIDOC group was to cease trading.
Subsequent clarifications have provided a guarantee of out of hours GPs until the middle of January and most recently until February.
Minister of Sate, and Laois Offaly Fianna Fail TD Sean Flemming says despite the uncertainty, the HSE will ensure people in the midlands are provided for:
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