It has asked for an extension of its term of office.
The Slaintecare Implementation Advisory Council's seeking an urgent meeting with the head of the HSE and Department of Health on the future of the reform plan.
The group met yesterday evening to consider last week's discussion with the Health Minister and reflect on its implementation in light of two senior resignations.
It was agreed at the meeting to request that Stephen Donnelly extend its term of office from October until the end of the year.
Council member, Liam Doran, says they're seriously concerned about the future of the reform plan:
Liam Doran says the government seems to be "quite sanguine" about the situation.
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— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) September 21, 2021
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