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Talks on Drumm HSE position continue

Renewed contacts continued over the weekend between representatives of Prof Brendan Drumm and senior health service figures about…

Mon Jun 13 2005 - 01:00

O'Reilly raises concerns after Travers report

Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly has said that the nature of the relationship between ministers and senior civil servants requires urgent…

Mon Jun 13 2005 - 01:00

Agency gives go-ahead for new facilities to boost A&E services

The Health Service Executive (HSE) has given the go-ahead for new facilities to ease the pressure on accident and emergency (…

Mon Jun 13 2005 - 01:00

HSE and Drumm contacts resume talks

The Health Service Executive (HSE) has resumed contact with representatives of Prof Brendan Drumm about him becoming chief executive…

Sat Jun 11 2005 - 01:00

Donors respond to public appeal for more blood

The Irish Blood Transfusion Service says there has been a "fantastic response" from the public to its appeal for increased donations…

Sat Jun 11 2005 - 01:00

Hospital rejects ruling on organ retention papers

The National Maternity Hospital is to launch a High Court challenge against a ruling by Information Commissioner Emily O'Reilly…

Sat Jun 11 2005 - 01:00

Allegations of censorship as report published

Travers report: The publication of the report of the Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children into the illegal nursing home…

Fri Jun 10 2005 - 01:00

Harney supports McDowell on cafe bar idea

Minister for Health Mary Harney is supporting the cafe bars scheme being promoted by her PD Cabinet colleague, Minister for Justice…

Fri Jun 10 2005 - 01:00

Private use of public hospitals highlighted

A large majority of the country's public hospitals last year treated more private patients than officially allowed under Government…

Thu Jun 09 2005 - 01:00

Opposition says criticisms of Martin censored

Fine Gael and Labour have claimed that former minister for health Micheál Martin failed to meet requirements set out in legislation…

Thu Jun 09 2005 - 01:00

'Rogue' results may be behind Wexford failure

Minister for the Environment Dick Roche believes the failure of four beaches in Co Wexford to retain blue flags this year was…

Wed Jun 08 2005 - 01:00

Diabetes healthcare is criticised

The Diabetes Federation of Ireland has criticised what it says is a severe shortage of specialists to treat the condition

Wed Jun 08 2005 - 01:00

Crumlin hospital revamp could cost €500m

Infrastructure: The redevelopment of Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, whether on its existing site in Crumlin or elsewhere…

Tue Jun 07 2005 - 01:00

New row over hunt for HSE chief

Government sources have strongly denied claims made by the former Fine Gael Minister for Health, Michael Noonan, that the collapse…

Sat Jun 04 2005 - 01:00

Minister concerned over Weston airport

Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea has expressed concern about proposed developments at Weston Airport, near Lucan, Co Dublin, …

Sat Jun 04 2005 - 01:00

Nursing home concerns raised

Fourteen residents of the Leas Cross nursing home in north Dublin died in the first three months of the year, the most recent…

Fri Jun 03 2005 - 01:00

Harney criticised over failure of negotiations with Drumm

Opposition parties yesterday criticised Minister for Health Mary Harney over the collapse of negotiations on the appointment …

Fri Jun 03 2005 - 01:00

Committee divided on home charges

The all-party Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children has said that it was impossible to come to a shared agreement…

Fri Jun 03 2005 - 01:00

Review system of care facilities urged

The president of the Irish Gerontological Society, Dr Cillian Twomey, has called on the Government to introduce an inspection…

Thu Jun 02 2005 - 01:00

Jobs embargo could block new cardiac services

The State's largest children's hospital has indicated that the Government's cap on employment in the health service could inhibit…

Mon May 30 2005 - 01:00

Chief executive of VHI paid €378,000

The chief executive of the VHI Vincent Sheridan received a total financial package of €378,000 in the year to last February, …

Sat May 28 2005 - 01:00

Committee told Ireland's nurse ratio above EU average

There are proportionately more nurses in Ireland than in many other countries in Europe, Michael Scanlan, the secretary general…

Fri May 27 2005 - 01:00

Call for new department system

The draft report of the Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children on the nursing home charges controversy has called for the…

Thu May 26 2005 - 01:00

30,000 migrants a year forecast

Immigration: In drawing up its population projections, the Central Statistics Office (CSO) has forecast that there will be continuing…

Thu May 26 2005 - 01:00

500,000 more people in the greater Dublin area by 2021

CSO population trends: The population of the greater Dublin area, which also encompasses Meath, Kildare and Wicklow, will reach…

Thu May 26 2005 - 01:00

Significant increase in birth rate over next 15 years

The young and the elderly: The birth rate in the State will increase significantly over the next 15 years, while the number …

Thu May 26 2005 - 01:00

Funerals of girls tomorrow and Friday

Funeral arrangements: Following the release of the bodies of the five victims of Monday's bus crash to their families last night…

Wed May 25 2005 - 01:00

Support services in place for students, families

Three counselling and support services for people affected by Monday's bus crash near Navan have been put in place.

Wed May 25 2005 - 01:00

Rabbitte defends plan for election pact with FG

Labour leader Pat Rabbitte has said the party would have far more clout in a cabinet with Fine Gael than in any arrangement with…

Mon May 23 2005 - 01:00

McDowell wants movement on child abuse issue

Minister for Justice Michael McDowell has written to Minister for Finance Brian Cowen seeking to break the deadlock over the …

Mon May 23 2005 - 01:00

Playground fall claims outrageous, says Hanafin

Minister for Education Mary Hanafin has said it was outrageous for parents to lodge compensation claims against schools in cases…

Mon May 23 2005 - 01:00

Ethics of stem cell research to be queried

The Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children is to hold hearings in the autumn into the ethics of potential medical breakthroughs…

Sat May 21 2005 - 01:00

Health memo 'vital and new'

A previously undisclosed memo to Government shows that Department of Health officials warned as far back as December 2003 that…

Fri May 20 2005 - 01:00

Harney considered sacking top official

Tánaiste and Minister for Health Mary Harney has said she was tempted to sack former secretary general of the Department of Health…

Fri May 20 2005 - 01:00

New measures criticised by Opposition

Opposition parties last night criticised the Government's new measures to boost the power of consumers and claimed they failed…

Thu May 19 2005 - 01:00

Consumer agency to have enhanced powers

The Government is to establish a National Consumer Agency with enhanced powers to issue fines and to prosecute rogue businesses…

Thu May 19 2005 - 01:00

Childcare costs may be offset in medical card plan

The Government is finalising plans which will allow families to write off childcare costs when being assessed for eligibility…

Wed May 18 2005 - 01:00

Harney welcomes tertiary referral hospital plan

Fine Gael proposal: The Tánaiste and Minister for Health Mary Harney has said that proposals put forward by Fine Gael for the…

Tue May 17 2005 - 01:00

Organ inquiry closure due to costs

The Government closed down the official inquiry into the organ retention controversy because it had missed successive deadlines…

Fri May 13 2005 - 01:00

Bupa Ireland confirms profits of €20m for 2004

Bupa Ireland made profits after tax of €20 million last year, the company confirmed yesterday.

Fri May 13 2005 - 01:00

MS interview distressing, says society

The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland has criticised a decision by RTÉ to rebroadcast an interview with a man with an advanced…

Thu May 12 2005 - 01:00

RPII says Sellafield accident would have economic impact on Ireland

An accident involving the storage tanks for liquid radioactive waste at Sellafield would have a major economic impact on Ireland…

Thu May 12 2005 - 01:00

Consultant wins case against UCD

Labour court: A medical consultant at Temple Street's Children's University Hospital has been awarded €100,000 by the Labour…

Tue May 10 2005 - 01:00

New plans for public nursing home beds

Fresh proposals: Plans drawn up by the former minister for health Micheál Martin to develop 850 beds in community nursing units…

Tue May 10 2005 - 01:00

Banks to pay over €3m more for Army escorts

The main banks are to pay the Government over €3 million more for military escorts for cash transits, it emerged last night…

Tue May 10 2005 - 01:00

Dunlop denies meeting furtively

Lobbyist and former Government press secretary Frank Dunlop has denied there was anything "cloak and dagger" involved in his …

Sat May 07 2005 - 01:00

Councillor lied to tribunal, says witness

A former secretary has claimed that the lobbyist Frank Dunlop was involved in the preparation of statements submitted by two …

Sat May 07 2005 - 01:00

Ahern asked for copies of AG legal advice on nursing charges

The Oireachtas Committee on Health has written to the Taoiseach asking him to release copies of three pieces of legal advice …

Fri May 06 2005 - 01:00

Health Service Executive to audit 10 hospitals

The Health Service Executive (HSE) is to carry out an audit of 10 hospitals around the country to determine if they are providing…

Fri May 06 2005 - 01:00

Harney gives go-ahead for two new BreastCheck units

The national extension of the BreastCheck programme took a step forward yesterday when Minister for Health Mary Harney granting…

Fri May 06 2005 - 01:00
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