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Total of 839 complaints last year related to public bodies in health and social care sector compared to 790 in 2022 – a 6 per cent increase
Just 42 per cent of healthcare workers and 27 per cent of healthcare students surveyed by RCSI said they received education on HIV stigma and discrimination
Medic, who served on served on National Public Health Emergency Team during pandemic, replaces Breda Smyth
Independents perform strongly but high number of candidates potentially costs Sinn Féin extra seats
Researchers made significant progress in identifying a cause of IBD, potentially leading to improved treatment options
More than 170 people in Irish hospitals with virus but there were no deaths or admissions to intensive care last week
HSE sampled E-LIQUID and QST Puff Flex 2800 products which contain quantities of substance well over 20mg/ml legal limit
Data released amid rising cases of the infectious disease across Europe and elsewhere
Haemochromatosis is an inherited condition where iron levels in the body slowly build up over many years
Trekking up the Himalayas brings with it significant challenges, but marvellous feeling of accomplishment too
Conciliator recently proposed sum should be paid to BAM after firm sought further payments for project delays until last year
Development marked by missed deadlines and ballooning costs
Hospital will not be able to admit patients until August 2025 at the earliest, public spending watchdog hears
With elections looming, one might think the announcement couldn’t have come at a better time for Government parties, but it is good news for patients
Shortage of beds leading to overcrowding problems experienced in hospitals such as Limerick, unions says