Minister for Health (Ireland)

The Minister for Health (Irish: An tAire Sláinte) is a senior minister in the Government of Ireland and leads the Department of Health. The Minister for Health is responsible for healthcare in Ireland and related services.

Minister for Health
Incumbent
Stephen Donnelly
since 27 June 2020
Department of Health
Member of
Reports toTaoiseach
SeatDublin, Ireland
AppointerPresident of Ireland on the nomination of the Taoiseach
Inaugural holderJames Ryan
Formation22 January 1947
WebsiteDepartment of Health

The current Minister for Health is Stephen Donnelly, TD.[1] He is assisted by:

History

Health care formed part of the portfolio of the Minister for Local Government and Public Health until 22 January 1947. On that date, the new position of Minister for Health was created, with control of policy regarding health care provision in Ireland. In the past, it was common for the minister to also hold the position of Minister for Social Welfare.

In recent years, and especially since the tenure of Michael Noonan in 1994–1997, being appointed as minister has become somewhat of a "poisoned chalice" in government circles and a portfolio to be avoided by aspiring politicians, during his tenure Brian Cowen referred to the Department of Health as Angola because there were landmines everywhere.[2] A number of scandals, mostly due to medical negligence, have meant that the minister immediately becomes identified with the scandal. For instance, the Hepatitis C scandal, the withholding of baby organs without parental consent or knowledge, the Michael Neary saga in Drogheda and other high-profile medical scandals have dogged the minister and department. Additionally the minister has to deal with logistic issues not seen in other departments such as strikes, shortages and queues which are all too familiar in clinics and hospitals around the country.

Overview

The Minister's duties include the creation and assessment of policy for health services. The main policy sections of the department, together with their responsibilities, are:

Continuing Care

  • Services for homeless adults
  • Services for people with disabilities
  • Services for the elderly and palliative care

Finance

  • Health insurance
  • Hospital planning
  • Public-Private Partnerships

Personnel Management and Development

  • Nursing policy
  • Personnel management and development

Primary Care

  • Community health (child health, dental services, AIDS, reproductive health)
  • General medical services

Secondary Care

  • Blood policy
  • Hospital services

Strategic Policy and Corporate Services

  • Corporate Services
  • Health promotion
  • Health Strategy Legislation

List of office-holders

  Denotes acting Minister

Minister for Local Government and Public Health 1924–1947

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)[a]
Séamus Burke2 June 192423 June 1927Cumann na nGaedheal2nd EC
Richard Mulcahy23 June 19279 March 1932Cumann na nGaedheal3rd EC • 4th EC • 5th EC
Seán T. O'Kelly9 March 19328 September 1939Fianna Fáil6th EC • 7th EC • 8th EC • 1st • 2nd
P. J. Ruttledge8 September 193914 August 1941Fianna Fáil2nd
Éamon de Valera (acting)15 August 194118 August 1941Fianna Fáil2nd
Seán MacEntee18 August 194122 January 1947Fianna Fáil2nd • 3rd • 4th

Minister for Health 1947–1997

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
James Ryan (1st time)[b]22 January 194718 February 1948Fianna Fáil4th
Noël Browne18 February 194811 April 1951Clann na Poblachta5th
John A. Costello (acting)12 April 195113 June 1951Fine Gael5th
James Ryan (2nd time)[b]13 June 19512 June 1954Fianna Fáil6th
Tom O'Higgins2 June 195420 March 1957Fine Gael7th
Seán MacEntee[b]20 March 195721 April 1965Fianna Fáil8th • 9th • 10th
Donogh O'Malley21 April 196513 July 1966Fianna Fáil11th
Seán Flanagan13 July 19662 July 1969Fianna Fáil12th
Erskine H. Childers2 July 196914 March 1973Fianna Fáil13th
Brendan Corish[b]14 March 19735 July 1977Labour14th
Charles Haughey[b]5 July 197711 December 1979Fianna Fáil15th
Michael Woods (1st time)[b]12 December 197930 June 1981Fianna Fáil16th
Eileen Desmond[b]30 June 19819 March 1982Labour17th
Michael Woods (2nd time)[b]9 March 198214 December 1982Fianna Fáil18th
Barry Desmond[b]14 December 198220 January 1987Labour19th
John Boland[c]20 January 198710 March 1987Fine Gael19th
Rory O'Hanlon10 March 198714 November 1991Fianna Fáil20th • 21st
Mary O'Rourke14 November 199111 February 1992Fianna Fáil21st
John O'Connell11 February 199212 January 1993Fianna Fáil22nd
Brendan Howlin12 January 199317 November 1994Labour23rd
Michael Woods (3rd time)[b]17 November 199415 December 1994Fianna Fáil23rd
Michael Noonan15 December 199426 June 1997Fine Gael24th
Brian Cowen26 June 199712 July 1997Fianna Fáil25th

Minister for Health and Children 1997–2011

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Brian Cowen12 July 199727 January 2000Fianna Fáil25th
Micheál Martin27 January 200029 September 2004Fianna Fáil25th • 26th
Mary Harney29 September 200419 January 2011PD / Ind[d]26th • 27th • 28th
Mary Coughlan[e]20 January 20119 March 2011Fianna Fáil28th
James Reilly9 March 20114 June 2011Fine Gael29th

Minister for Health 2011–present

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
James Reilly4 June 201111 July 2014Fine Gael29th
Leo Varadkar11 July 20146 May 2016Fine Gael29th
Simon Harris6 May 201627 June 2020Fine Gael30th • 31st • 34th
Stephen Donnelly27 June 2020IncumbentFianna Fáil32nd • 33rd

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