Sorca Clarke is asking why the HSE isn't dealing with serious child health cases.
A Longford Westmeath TD is asking why sick children's cases are coming to her desk instead of being handled properly by the health service.
Mullingar's Toby Gavin was diagnosed with a rare metabolic condition called Propionic Acidemia when he was born earlier this year.
His application for life-saving medication was initially refused on economic grounds before that decision was reversed after political intervention from both sides of Leinster House.
Sinn Fein rep Sorca Clarke says these cases should be left to the experts:
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