Opposition criticises Donnelly over use of €19m earmarked for spinal surgeries
Funds not used in intended manner and waiting lists remain ‘unacceptably long’, says Minister for Health
Crumlin children's hospital
Funds not used in intended manner and waiting lists remain ‘unacceptably long’, says Minister for Health
Minister for Health also says board should have ensured adequate succession planning to replace former chief executive after her second five-year term ended
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
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Construction of hospital expected to be completed this year with first patients treated from summer 2025
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Dublin hospital is ‘failing to meet the specific needs’ of newborns requiring intensive care, doctors say
Dr Ann Hickey this month told management of Children’s Health Ireland she could no longer continue as neonatology lead due to inaction on outdated systems of care
Construction has begun on facility to accommodate families of patients at the new hospital
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Extra cases relate to practice of consultant whose work was already being reviewed, says department
Children under the care of Mr Connor Green, who went on leave last September after Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) referred him to the Irish Medical Council, are still on waiting lists
Some 150 children requiring surgery for complex orthopaedic conditions are on waiting lists, Seanad told earlier this week
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A central question is, did children’s spinal surgeries scandal result from actions of one consultant or were there wider factors at play?
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Girl’s family has brought proceedings against CHI seeking all medical records arising out of her spinal surgery
Girl is one of 19 children who were the subject of a report on patients with spina bifida who were operated on at hospital
Project delivery team to appear before Dáil’s Public Accounts Committee in attempt to explain cost overruns and delays
Health watchdog will also carry out wider review of paediatric orthopaedic surgery following recent controversy
Dr David Moore said ‘pressure’ by media meant doctors could not explain purpose to patients in advance
Most suffered post-operative infection but no deaths and no metalwork removed, says Children’s Health Ireland
A review of surgeries carried out by a consultant at Temple Street is under way after ‘serious spinal surgical incidents’ identified
Children’s Health Ireland implementing review recommendations with 20% already completed and remainder underway
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A review of complex spinal surgery outcomes at Crumlin will be published ‘in full’ by Thursday morning, according to Children’s Health Ireland (CHI)
Nurse Nicola Keane had told doctors at CHI Crumlin she was worried she might harm herself or her baby
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