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Nursing home ownership moves represent major risk to future survival of sector, report finds

Nursing home ownership moves represent major risk to future survival of sector, report finds

Hiqa says ‘systemic risk’ to sector should be addressed as part of an overall strategy for social care in Ireland

Thu Oct 17 2024 - 10:04
Donnelly says extra €50m needed for clinical negligence cases due to increased claims and settlements

Donnelly says extra €50m needed for clinical negligence cases due to increased claims and settlements

Minister says total allocation to the State Claims Agency for clinical negligence will be €485m

Wed Oct 16 2024 - 15:17
‘Children as young as five are saying they would prefer to die’: Irish doctors say Gaza children are ‘retraumatised’

‘Children as young as five are saying they would prefer to die’: Irish doctors say Gaza children are ‘retraumatised’

Children caught in the crossfire of the war are suffering an ‘unfathomable’ psychological impact

Mon Oct 14 2024 - 06:00
‘Disturbing’ that charity has to take legal action over building lent to hospital, says Stephen Donnelly

‘Disturbing’ that charity has to take legal action over building lent to hospital, says Stephen Donnelly

Minister for Health ‘concerned’ that Beaumont Hospital has still not handed back support unit borrowed from Irish Kidney Association in 2020

Mon Oct 14 2024 - 06:00
Stress and substance misuse are a ‘scourge’ on doctors, says medical council president

Stress and substance misuse are a ‘scourge’ on doctors, says medical council president

Increase in mental health-related issues within medical profession, annual conference of the Irish Hospital Consultants Association told

Sat Oct 12 2024 - 18:58
More than two-thirds of patients on hospital waiting lists for longer than target time

More than two-thirds of patients on hospital waiting lists for longer than target time

Over 706,000 on waiting lists at end of September, says National Treatment Purchase Fund

Fri Oct 11 2024 - 16:36
Children in poorer areas far more likely to develop severe mental health difficulties, says professor

Children in poorer areas far more likely to develop severe mental health difficulties, says professor

Prof Susan Smith says evidence shows need for a national health inequity strategy

Fri Oct 11 2024 - 06:00
Appointment of UHL executive to new senior role ‘not a promotion’, Donnelly says

Appointment of UHL executive to new senior role ‘not a promotion’, Donnelly says

Colette Cowan appointed among integrated healthcare area managers in midwest while facing disciplinary proceedings following Aoife Johnston’s death at University Hospital Limerick

Thu Oct 10 2024 - 18:46
Galway nursing home residents had no showers for 24 hours after provider failed to pay gas bill, Hiqa finds

Galway nursing home residents had no showers for 24 hours after provider failed to pay gas bill, Hiqa finds

Some residents at Co Galway care centre were being charged for services they did not use, says watchdog’s report

Thu Oct 10 2024 - 14:20
Children’s hospital row: ‘Naive’ to think issues around delays are ‘sorted’, says Stephen Donnelly

Children’s hospital row: ‘Naive’ to think issues around delays are ‘sorted’, says Stephen Donnelly

National Paediatric Hospital Development Board says it could not express confidence in most recent revised substantial completion date

Wed Oct 09 2024 - 14:24
Colleagues feared former deputy State pathologist’s work could result in wrongful acquittals or convictions

Colleagues feared former deputy State pathologist’s work could result in wrongful acquittals or convictions

Dr Khalid Jaber facing three allegations of professional misconduct and poor performance at Medical Council hearing

Thu Oct 03 2024 - 17:42
‘Chicken curry is very popular’: What to expect on school menus as free scheme is extended

‘Chicken curry is very popular’: What to expect on school menus as free scheme is extended

Free hot school meals programme to include all 3,000-plus primary schools from next year

Thu Oct 03 2024 - 06:00
How did the High Court case between UHL surgeon and HSE come about?

How did the High Court case between UHL surgeon and HSE come about?

Prof Brian Lenehan is challenging his suspension following report on the death of Aoife Johnston in December 2022

Wed Oct 02 2024 - 19:00
Chickenpox vaccine to be offered to babies at 12 months

Chickenpox vaccine to be offered to babies at 12 months

Some 170 cases of chickenpox resulted in hospitalisation in 2023, the highest number in recent years

Wed Oct 02 2024 - 11:04
Free IVF scheme to be expanded to include couples with a child

Free IVF scheme to be expanded to include couples with a child

Budget 2025: Extra 335 hospital beds, two new surgical hubs and new chickenpox vaccine among measures for health

Tue Oct 01 2024 - 16:02
Drinking more than four cups of coffee per day increases risk of stroke, research finds

Drinking more than four cups of coffee per day increases risk of stroke, research finds

Fizzy drinks, including both sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened such as diet or zero sugar, were linked with a 22 per cent increased chance of stroke, the research found

Mon Sept 30 2024 - 14:27
TCD study: Lower attention abilities in teenagers linked to later cigarette and cannabis use

TCD study: Lower attention abilities in teenagers linked to later cigarette and cannabis use

Research may guide ‘the development of targeted educational programmes and cognitive training interventions to improve attention in adolescents identified as vulnerable to substance use’

Mon Sept 30 2024 - 06:00
‘My cancer treatment wasn’t pleasant, it was quite aggressive. But I remained positive’

‘My cancer treatment wasn’t pleasant, it was quite aggressive. But I remained positive’

Cancer-related fatigue and fear of recurrence are two of the most common psychological issues after a cancer diagnosis

Sun Sept 29 2024 - 06:00
UHL chief clinical director takes legal action against HSE

UHL chief clinical director takes legal action against HSE

Prof Brian Lenehan one of six people facing disciplinary proceedings following death of Aoife Johnston (16) at Limerick hospital

Thu Sept 26 2024 - 06:00
National children’s hospital project is a ‘hostage’, says body overseeing long-delayed development

National children’s hospital project is a ‘hostage’, says body overseeing long-delayed development

National Paediatric Hospital Development Board said it could not give ‘assurances’ on June 2025 completion date

Wed Sept 25 2024 - 18:58
National children’s hospital: Board tells politicians project is a ‘hostage’ in the €2.2bn controversy

National children’s hospital: Board tells politicians project is a ‘hostage’ in the €2.2bn controversy

National Paediatric Hospital Development Board said it could not give ‘assurance’ on June 2025 completion date

Wed Sept 25 2024 - 12:36
Mental health funding ‘piecemeal, inadequate and short-sighted’, charities say

Mental health funding ‘piecemeal, inadequate and short-sighted’, charities say

Persistent underfunding is having a long-term impact on the mental health system, says Mental Health Reform interim chief executive Philip Watt

Wed Sept 25 2024 - 06:00
National children’s hospital: ‘Fiasco’ is rooted in Government incompetence, Sinn Féin leader tells Dáil

National children’s hospital: ‘Fiasco’ is rooted in Government incompetence, Sinn Féin leader tells Dáil

No rooms finished in line with required standards, TDs to be told at committee on Wednesday

Tue Sept 24 2024 - 15:46
‘No point just being angry, you’ve got to change the system’: Advocates driving patient-centred care

‘No point just being angry, you’ve got to change the system’: Advocates driving patient-centred care

For patients and parents of those with rare conditions, struggling for better is a fight worth taking

Tue Sept 24 2024 - 06:00
Career path: How to build a career in the construction industry

Career path: How to build a career in the construction industry

With so many educational options available to school-leavers, we looked at the different entry routes in one key sector in the Irish economy

Tue Sept 24 2024 - 04:05
Covid Q&A: Are infection rates rising in Ireland, do I need another vaccine and what if I have symptoms?

Covid Q&A: Are infection rates rising in Ireland, do I need another vaccine and what if I have symptoms?

Health Protection Surveillance Centre figures show 457 confirmed cases detected in the week to September 14th

Mon Sept 23 2024 - 19:00
Aoife Johnston: Report into teenager’s ‘avoidable’ death warns of ‘risk of reoccurrence’ at UHL

Aoife Johnston: Report into teenager’s ‘avoidable’ death warns of ‘risk of reoccurrence’ at UHL

Teenager died of meningitis after she was left for more than 13 hours at Limerick hospital without antibiotic treatment, report finds

Sat Sept 21 2024 - 06:00
‘Unclear’ who is operationally in charge of UHL on any given day, second report finds

‘Unclear’ who is operationally in charge of UHL on any given day, second report finds

Concerns raised about safety of patients and staff due to high number of people waiting on trolleys

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 20:09
Aoife Johnston report proves safety risks at UHL cannot be mitigated until capacity increases

Aoife Johnston report proves safety risks at UHL cannot be mitigated until capacity increases

Delays a big problem and Johnston waited more than 13½ hours between arrival at hospital and receiving treatment

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 18:01
Aoife Johnston report: Death of girl (16) at UHL was in circumstances ‘almost certainly avoidable’, investigation finds

Aoife Johnston report: Death of girl (16) at UHL was in circumstances ‘almost certainly avoidable’, investigation finds

Johnston (16) died of meningitis after she was left for more than 13 hours at UHL without ‘vital’ antibiotic treatment, report finds

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 15:00
Graduate programmes 2025: What is available in Ireland?

Graduate programmes 2025: What is available in Ireland?

A selection of popular graduate recruitment programmes around the country

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 03:00
How best to leverage your degree for career success

How best to leverage your degree for career success

A degree can provide you with in-depth knowledge and specialised skills that are valuable in the workplace

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 02:20
Graduate programme: ‘My work placement provided an excellent transition’

Graduate programme: ‘My work placement provided an excellent transition’

Leah Carroll studied engineering in UCC before joining the Irish Distillers Internship programme

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 01:31
10 tips on how to prepare for the workforce

10 tips on how to prepare for the workforce

How recent graduates can adapt to and thrive in their new work environment.

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 01:30
Applying to a graduate programme: ‘My advice would be to prepare early’

Applying to a graduate programme: ‘My advice would be to prepare early’

Dearbhla Crean studied mechanical engineering at UCD before she joined the ESB

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 01:15
‘I feel there is real purpose to the work that I do’

‘I feel there is real purpose to the work that I do’

Aynsley McLoughlin is in her 2nd year of the Deloitte graduate programme

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 01:15
‘The graduate programme has been an incredible journey for me’

‘The graduate programme has been an incredible journey for me’

Sally Hickey studied Commerce at UCC before joining Vodafone

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 01:10
‘Show real interest in the role you are applying for’

‘Show real interest in the role you are applying for’

Sophie Cunningham studied accounting at UCC before joining KPMG

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 00:58
‘When it comes to the interview, cover the basics’

‘When it comes to the interview, cover the basics’

Adam Lysaght studied computer science and business at Trinity College Dublin before joining PwC’s graduate programme

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 00:54
‘Be yourself, show your passion and trust in your preparation’

‘Be yourself, show your passion and trust in your preparation’

Heather Spain studied Mechanical Engineering and Business at UCD before joining EirGrid

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 00:45
‘Networking is another advantage of the graduate programme’

‘Networking is another advantage of the graduate programme’

Jennifer Tuffy graduated from UCD in 2022 before joining EY’s graduate programme

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 00:40
‘Graduates are brought into the company as analysts’

‘Graduates are brought into the company as analysts’

Míobha Mac Ginty studied Commerce at the University of Galway before joining Accenture

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 00:04
Entrepreneurship and self-employment open up a new world of work

Entrepreneurship and self-employment open up a new world of work

More people are setting up their own businesses – but to succeed you need to be prepared

Thu Sept 19 2024 - 01:30
Mastering your digital footprint: how to build a professional online presence

Mastering your digital footprint: how to build a professional online presence

How to stand out from the crowd and inspire interest from an employer

Thu Sept 19 2024 - 00:00
Showing initiative: How to make and keep making an impression

Showing initiative: How to make and keep making an impression

Preparing in advance of your first day also helps you be a step ahead.

Wed Sept 18 2024 - 01:00
Family of Aoife Johnston refuses to meet HSE chief until full report into her death is published

Family of Aoife Johnston refuses to meet HSE chief until full report into her death is published

Family wants unredacted report into death of 16-year-old in University Hospital Limerick in 2022 to be published to highlight ‘its shortcomings’, solicitor says

Sat Sept 14 2024 - 06:00
Vaping: What are the Irish Government’s planned restrictions and will they succeed?

Vaping: What are the Irish Government’s planned restrictions and will they succeed?

Plans to restrict the sale and advertising of vaping products and ban single-use vapes are in train but challenges lie ahead

Sat Sept 14 2024 - 06:00
Charity-run GP clinic says it faces closure unless recent taxation laws amended

Charity-run GP clinic says it faces closure unless recent taxation laws amended

Legislation created ‘insurmountable operational challenges’ at Dublin 1 practice

Fri Sept 13 2024 - 06:00
People in deprived areas four times more likely to have health issues, study finds

People in deprived areas four times more likely to have health issues, study finds

Rate of disability among children in disadvantaged areas similar to that seen among people of retirement age in affluent locales, notes Pobal research

Wed Sept 11 2024 - 00:01
HSE uses AI in trial to reduce winter admissions, says tech head

HSE uses AI in trial to reduce winter admissions, says tech head

Damien McCallion says the analytics team is also using healthcare data to assist with population health planning

Sat Sept 07 2024 - 06:00
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