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The ongoing Sunday Business Post investigations into waiting lists highlights how tens of thousands of patients are not included in official figures
Doctors in Ireland have dealt with a small number of similar cases to that of the brain-dead preg...
HSE omits tens of thousands of patients from official figures
A former policy adviser appointed by minister James Reilly, who was paid more than €500,000 for...
Rejection could lead to HSE agency staff bill soaring to €250 million in 2014
The government is expected to come under mounting pressure to issue guidelines to doctors caring ...
The new Minister for Health has tempered expectations and promised little. But what will Leo Varadkar deliver?
When the expressions of outrage cease, will the state take decisive action on the treatment of the disabled in care centres? Susan Mitchell says history suggests not
The health service is consistently failing to learn from its mistakes, the health regulator has w...
Four out of five disability centres are told when to expect Hiqa inspectors
Hospitals around the country are set to cancel a wide range of elective surgeries this month in a...
HSE launches investigation following Post revelations
Recruitment crisis has left numerous hospitals with unfilled posts; Public patients are being turned away because waiting lists are so long