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# HSE

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HSE unit deployed to Limerick hospital to address ‘chronic’ overcrowding'
HSE's highest-paid staff member last year earned over €750,000
Patient care in University Hospital Limerick ED compromised due to overcrowding
6% of eating disorder patients admitted to hospital have received specialist care since 2018
Critically ill patients in Meath ‘not given best opportunity of survival’
HSE urges people to get their booster vaccine as Covid cases increase across Ireland
Farmer gored by bull recalls how Irish Air Ambulance saved his life
Tánaiste says Government has not sanctioned the closure of Navan emergency department
Nurses suffering from burnout due to overcrowding in A&E, says INMO
Emergency department in Navan to be replaced with 'medical assessment unit'
Families protest outside Cork hospital over incineration of their babies' organs
Opinion: 'A real home feels like an unattainable dream' for many disabled people
Julie Helen
Despite overall decline in smoking, prevalence is rising among Ireland's most vulnerable
HSE to take delivery of vaccines to combat monkeypox and may roll out vaccination programme
'I’ve never seen morale so broken': What one change do healthcare workers want to improve the system?
NI Public Health Agency confirms first case of monkeypox in Northern Ireland
Medical scientists to suspend strike action next week and will return to WRC for talks
27 children and adolescents stayed in adult psychiatric units in 2021 despite CAMHS capacity
'Medics are your mates': HSE launches harm-reduction campaign for drug users at music festivals
'Intensive work' ongoing to give 35 children with Cystic Fibrosis access to life-changing drug
Paul Murphy: The government's treatment of medical scientists on pay has been shameful
Paul Murphy
Open Newsroom Invitation: Healthcare - the power of patient advocacy
HSE confirms 11 bed closures at Dublin CAMHS unit
Greater access to clinical trials for teens and young adults as cancer incidence rises in Ireland
HSE urges people to stop using certain disposable vapes due to high nicotine concentration
Explainer: Where 'clinically appropriate' stands as Government green lights NMH deal
'We have to do this': Medical scientists seeking pay parity say strike action was their last resort
'They feel forgotten': Disruption to lab tests for GPs and hospitals as medical scientists to strike
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Child being treated for acute form of hepatitis has died, HSE says
HSE: No timeline for lifting of ban on home water births
IMO commence ballot for industrial action for junior doctors over contracting issues
Cervical check samples are still being screened abroad following December's cyberattack
Fewer than one in three patients admitted to wards within HSE target of six hours
'It's heartbreaking’: My husband is unable to return home to our family after stroke
Michelle Murray
HSE fined €23,000 over attack on nurses by a patient
'Bonkers' overtime worked by junior doctors causing burnout and risks for patients
'My son lost his smile': Families say South Kerry CAMHS compensation scheme must be non-adversarial
Medics treating group of Ukrainian refugees in north Cork for suspected vomiting bug
Frontline workers' pandemic payment to be paid 'as soon as possible' after guidelines finalised