State medical expert: €160,000 CF drug ‘minimally effective’
Serious questions have been raised about Orkambi
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Serious questions have been raised about Orkambi
The number of hugely expensive drugs to treat rare diseases is increasing but can we afford them?
Ireland has higher ratio of nurses to healthcare assistants than recommended overseas
Tusla chief has rapped 'adversarial' system
They have helped shine a light on the health service but many whistleblowers claim they face bullying and threats
Formal complaint of whistleblower intimidation from a second emergency department consultant being investigated
RCSI against proposal except in major incidents, but emergency doctors say they could use the help
Agency says decision prompted by removal of funding - leaving 60 couples in adoption limbo
Ireland has 12 practising nurses per 1,000 population — compared to an OECD average of nine.
The existing agreement that the state has with the pharmaceutical sector is due to expire at the end of this month
Doctors’ union slams government scheme as ‘electioneering’ and declares it ‘out of the question’
Over 11,500 operations and procedures were cancelled over the first six months of 2015
Family and friends questioned her decision to take over the scandal-hit charity. But Mo Flynn says she wanted to lead a very worthy cause out of the wilderness
We have the second highest rejection rate after Greece
New EU laws will bolster the Department of Health’s case in negotiating an increased budget fro...