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No verification that ‘real data’ has been released, says Donnelly
Previous estimates for electronic health record suggest it will cost up to €875 million
Recall likely to have a significant impact on waiting lists and capacity, HSE warns
Canadian company warns customers worldwide about patient scans problem
Executive says move nothing to do with flaw recently uncovered in computer systems
Software significantly reduces time it takes to vet people wanting to work with children
Only only healthcare organisation impacted by WannaCry in Ireland
MRI scans, X-rays and blood tests delayed in action to protect HSE system from virus
State networks including Health Service Executive fear WannaCry virus may have spread
Break-in aided by scaffolding took place at Dr Steevens’ Hospital in Dublin this month
Irish health services need to be realistic about technology’s effectiveness, says KPMG
Niall Harbison and others were paid to advise HSE staff in recent months
The current 700 eHealth projects are just the start as cloud-based systems create a patient-centred service
Electronic patient records are one small part of the e-health picture
More than 1,500 delegates will gather to discuss how the industry can be improved
Ted Rubin to address Social Media Summit which begins in Dublin tomorrow
New practice is part of a rollout of ‘e-medicine’ initiatives across the health system
Smaranda Bara case has implications for sharing of citizens’ data between public bodies
Standards for managing unique numbers to track people in health system published
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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