Rotunda maternity hospital closing and its operations moving to the Mater.Insiders say the new bid has catapulted the...
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"It's been too slow up to now. Children are getting X-rays and visiting hospital but this is going on for a couple...
...of the country's largest hospitals has begun talks on the possibility of moving to a planned €1.2bn medical hub which...
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The purpose-built facility is being funded by the HSE and the National Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation. Details of the development, which was included in the HSE's capital plan published earlier this year, were announced by Health Minister Dr James... Full Article at RTE Interactive
FOR Health James Reilly has proposed extending the Government’s national intern scheme – JobBridge – to provide a placement scheme for newly qualified physiotherapists. He said he had held talks with Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton about such... Full Article at Irish Times
As a former president of this organisation, I have no doubt that [Minister for Health] James Reilly knows this – and I hope he knows too how determined we are on this and other issues.
September. Eventually a table was provided which stated that the chief executives of most of the larger hospitals, both voluntary and HSE-run institutions, were on a salary level of €145,959. However, details of the full picture began to emerge late... Full Article at Irish Times
The Government was still in early stage talks with the fund managers, he told the Irish Dental Association (IDA) in Killarney. One of the funds was from the UK, the other from the US. Dr Reilly said he was trying to create a range of opportunities for... Full Article at Irish Times
The Minister said the Government was still at an early stage of talking to the funds. He told the Irish Dental Association in Killarney that one of the funds was from the UK and the other from the US. Dr Reilly said that he was looking tocreate a range... Full Article at Irish Times
It was confirmed Health Minister Dr James Reilly had signed the order on Feb 7 to close the beds based on the recently-published HSE Service Plan for the hospital
The probe into the emergency department (ED) in Tallaght was launched last summer after a 65-year-old man died on a trolley in a hospital corridor, where there was “insufficient privacy or dignity”. Health Minister James Reilly said it was completely... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
17/05/2012 - 17:35:38 The Health Minister Dr James Reilly has said he wants the use of trollies to treat patients in corridors phased out by the end of the year. It comes as the Health Information and Quality Authority said it is "wholly unacceptable"... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
The report results from an investigation following the death on a corridor of a patient awaiting admission in March 2011. The Health Information and Quality Authority report also revealed patients were at risk while the State failed to hold the... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
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As a former president of this organisation, I have no doubt that [Minister for Health] James Reilly knows this – and I hope he knows too how determined we are on this and other issues.
It was confirmed Health Minister Dr James Reilly had signed the order on Feb 7 to close the beds based on the recently-published HSE Service Plan for the hospital
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James Reilly (politician) and Ireland: HEALTH minister James Reilly has been urged to hold a public inquiry into a brutal medical procedure forced on pregnant women in Ireland as recently as the 1990s.
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