Voluntary hospitals warn they may have to choose between paying staff and suppliers amid HSE cash limits
Hospitals say spending restrictions will force them to choose between paying staff, suppliers or Revenue
Hospitals say spending restrictions will force them to choose between paying staff, suppliers or Revenue
Failure of hospital’s patient record system in July led to cancellation of surgeries and plea to avoid Emergency Department
Eoghan Gorman’s life changed instantly after a bad fall. He says better supports are needed to help people with disabilities reintegrate in the community
Voluntary hospitals also warn on cost of boosting cybersecurity and weight of accumulated deficits of more than €340m
Brendan Lawlor died two weeks after an operation at the Mater Private Hospital from a ‘rare but recognised’ complication
Issues affecting the Mater’s IT system are not as a result of any malicious attack
IT issue affecting Dublin hospital emerged earlier on Tuesday but cause of problem not yet known
Genetic heart conditions: Testing family members for cardiac genetic abnormalities following a sudden adult death can save lives
Voluntary hospitals tell HSE they are facing ‘critical liquidity issues’
Andy Kavanagh was told life expectancy post-transplant in the 1986 was normally one or two years
Move to phase out private care from public system has had different take-up in different parts of the country
Credit unions top the annual RepTrak study for 2024, with only X found to have a worse reputation than RTÉ
Use of social networks increasingly contributing to mental health problems, particularly among young people, conference hears
Noise expert says tunnel machine noise akin to ‘washing machine’ but residents say they have had little contact with Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Mary Broderick has had a long road to travel from a heart murmur since infancy to receiving a new heart with various other surgeries along the way
The problem isn’t the overrun - it is that the cost was grossly underestimated and all the information the market needed to squeeze the Government was made public
Fewer than 5,000 people in Ireland estimated to have disease but many are hard-to-reach drug users
Technology has led to rapid notification of suspected pathologies and the freeing up of time
While suspected attacker’s medical condition has improved, 49-year-old naturalised Irish citizen still suffering serious injury
Dublin riots: Life in the city centre is partially returning to normal but there are fears that there could be more trouble
Death rate from advanced ovarian cancer fell through use of multiple skilled specialists, study finds
HSE report highlights lifesaving value of knowing CPR, where defibrillators are located and how to use them
Voluntary hospitals tell HSE they are set to run a financial deficit of €327 million this year
The Mater recently completed its 1,000th surgery assisted by a robot, which reduces trauma and recovery time and frees up beds
Hospital management extremely worried over situation, email to Gardaí shows
First trial indicates ‘AI will complement radiography but it won’t take over’, says Irish radiologist
Dublin hospital received more than €420m in HSE funding last year, up from €377m in 2021, records show
People with symptoms of fibromyalgia are often dismissed as attention-seekers, but with long Covid now recognised, chronic illness is slowly being taken more seriously
Over one-fifth of all posts had no permanent incumbent last month, a significant increase on 2021
Inadequate services are causing ‘preventable harm and suffering’ to homeless people after they are discharged from hospital, health expert warns
The Human Tissue Bill has taken 15 years to reach committee stage but it promises to be a milestone for donors and those in need of organs
Conor Cronin died two days after he fell while out jogging near DCU
Incident happened on Eccles St, beside Mater Hospital, at about 3pm on Tuesday
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