Audit shows spending of €19m to reduce spinal waiting lists for children was used for purpose intended
Minister told the Seanad in July that funding for spinal services had been allocated ‘far more broadly’ across the Children’s Health Ireland group
Crumlin children's hospital
Minister told the Seanad in July that funding for spinal services had been allocated ‘far more broadly’ across the Children’s Health Ireland group
Delays in children’s orthopaedic surgery and the appointment of a CEO, along with concern around investment priorities were issues for Minister for Health
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Children’s Health Ireland and National Paediatric Hospital Development Board say they can attend at a future date but not this week
Girl suffered significant trauma and developed anxiety about hospitals and doctors which made her post-accident care exceptionally difficult, court hears
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National Paediatric Hospital Development Board says it could not express confidence in most recent revised substantial completion date
Lack of investment in paediatric services and infrastructure has resulted in lack of priority for building skills, says report
Even the end of treatment does not spell the end of parental anxiety, and a new peer-support network is being launched to help parents cope with what comes next
Reassignment of former CHI chief Eilísh Hardiman to new position as strategic programme director in April followed ‘mediation process’, documents indicate
I was very annoyed I couldn’t play on the slide in the local park, like my schoolfriends could. So, I blamed my doctor
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
IBD increases as societies move from less-refined traditional diets to more processed foodstuffs
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
Minister for Health tells Dáil he had to ‘challenge back’ HSE to certain extent, where there was ‘culture of additionality’
It will take more than one government to solve problems with services, Taoiseach tells Dáil
Dáil to debate Sinn Fein motion this week calling for taskforce to review scoliosis and spina bifida services
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
Board members express concern at failure to learn from previous reports on hospital organ retention policies
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Almost 370 patients, most of them children, were hospitalised with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) last week
Lauren Graham-Hayden said she hopes any new procedures arising from her daughter Phoenix’s death might save other families similar pain
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