Health committee criticises HSE and department over commitment to Sláintecare
Watt and Reid criticised over email on delaying implementation of regional health areas
Watt and Reid criticised over email on delaying implementation of regional health areas
Committee meeting comes amid controversy over accounts of internal conversations in Department of Health
Executive director also says she will not take part in hearing over resignations
Laura Magahy said ‘the reasons behind my resignation were outlined’ in letter to Minister
Taoiseach urged to redouble efforts to implement Sláintecare and transform health service
Róisín Shortall describes changes to oversight of universal health plan as a ‘hostile takeover’
Waiting lists for treatment have lengthened but more hospital beds are being provided, Minister says
Group wants to discuss concerns over future of health reforms with party leaders
Doran says new group will focus on regionalstructures but asks who will oversee reforms
Government attempts to restore confidence in reforms amid turmoil
Council sought answers about concerns raised by Magahy and Keane in resignations
Ministers may ultimately conclude health sector can be reformed without Sláintecare
Minister to be asked to extend term of office of Sláintecare council until end of year
Sláintecare chief also said HSE wanted to defer implementation of regionalisation
Taoiseach and Tánaiste warned Cabinet colleagues to stop leaking, says Minister
Regional structures ‘critical enabler’ of reforms, Magahy and Keane told Donnelly
Magahy and Keane resignations shrouded in mystery but public cares about waiting lists
Sláintecare debacle shows State lacks political will and sense of what to do
Government focus remains on bed capacity and health staff recruitment, says Minister
HSE chief unaware Magahy and Keane were unhappy with progress until they resigned
Progress report on implementation of reforms suggests a number of crucial concerns
The sense of drift, if not outright disarray, surrounding one of the most important reform plans of recent times must be addressed, and fast
Ex-HSE chief Tony O’Brien shocked by ‘significant’ resignations of Prof Tom Keane and Laura Magahy
Tom Keane says requirements for implementing plan ‘seriously lacking’
Government insists it is more committed than ever to implementing programme
Coalition ‘more committed than ever before to implementing ... programme of reform’
Club has survived through thick and thin in the famous football border town
Action plan for 2020 needs to be more tightly costed for public to maintain confidence
It’s worth looking at the National Cancer Control Programme as a model for improvement in other areas
Facility includes spa, health club and gymn
Having worked in the Irish health service for 20 years, I am damn proud of it. Yes, progress is painfully slow, but it is very real
Dr Marie Staunton wants patients to know there are multiple diseases under the umbrella term ‘breast cancer’ and for most the prognosis is excellent
Cliff Taylor: Health plan must be given a real chance despite the demands of our system
Once again, the Government has weakened a health strategy by failing to specify how it will fund its proposals
Political commitment to health system reform project and spiralling health budget continue to cause concern
Laura Magahy owns consultancy firm which received €2.2m from the HSE in 2016
Well-developed strategy provides clear road map for improving survival rates
All of us will be touched by the disease at some point in our lives
Analysis: Ring-fencing of cancer drug funding may be necessary in future health budgets
Could geography be a deciding factor as to whether a heart patient survives or dies?
Tony O’Brien says health service will not survive five years without major reform
‘If you have to wait more than 12 months for an appointment you may as well not have that appointment’ - Dr Tom Keane
The crisis will only get worse unless meaningful and sustained action is taken – now
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Tom Keane, a former CPA president, is appealing findings of professional misconduct
Charges relate to possession of firearm and robbery of number of service stations
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Ex-president of Certified Public Accountants body seeks to overturn misconduct rulings
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