Former HSE boss sounded out as new chair of RTÉ board
Paul Reid is one of a number of potential candidates understood to have been approached
Paul Reid is one of a number of potential candidates understood to have been approached
Records show financial crisis facing disability care provider had been building for years
GPs highlight negative impacts of legalising cannabis in a statement issued before the assembly’s deliberations this weekend
‘Strong mood for change’ at assembly, says chairman Paul Reid, despite Garda opposition to drugs legalisation
Former chief executive Paul Reid was paid €400,000 for 11 months work last year
Localised methadone services needed to save lives, says GP
Citizens’ Assembly on Drug Use visits drug treatment centres to hear about impact of drugs on individuals
Prof Eamon Keenan said there has been ‘tripling’ in number of people presenting for cocaine treatment in last six years
Citizens’ Assembly described as ‘most extensive, engaged discussion’ on drug use ever held
Dr Martin Feeley, who lost his job after criticising Ireland’s response to Covid, on his decision to speak publicly against lockdowns from inside the HSE
State’s response to pandemic under fresh scrutiny as Government prepares terms for its review
Forum examining changes to law to reduce harm from use of drugs in Ireland
Paul Reid complained about ‘strong and uninhibited language’ being directed at his senior managers at unscheduled meeting
Martin Curley likened reforming HSE to climbing Mount Everest
The presence of superbugs in Irish hospitals has risen since Covid restrictions were lifted
Reid’s early departure will leave health service without a permanent chief executive as Covid cases rise
Robert Watt says ‘step change’ is needed to double number of medical and nursing graduates
Chief executive Paul Reid to tell Dáil public spending watchdog talks under way to secure more funding
Covid helps map field of contenders but next chief executive must operate in post-pandemic environment
Speculation CEO leaving HSE over issues related to closure of emergency services at Our Lady’s
Controversy erupted earlier this year after whistleblower made disclosures to Dáil committee
Long waiting lists the result of ‘legacy issues’ and will not be solved within one year
Lack of order in health, long hours and organisational stasis accelerating brain drain
‘Careful reflection’ on new Covid-19 book will help to learn lessons, says Nphet modeller
Overcrowding last week marked by records for the number of patients waiting on trollies
Prof Ray O’Sullivan on paid leave after concerns raised over patient research
Action plan to reduce healthcare waiting lists by 18 per cent was launched five weeks ago
Anne O’Connor was tasked with planning the HSE’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic
Emergency department taskforce asks Minister for urgent fresh public health advice
Targets set likely to be endangered as elective care cancelled, says Dr Colm Henry
Previous notices to hospitals have come during surges that prompted restrictions
More than 21,000 cases of virus reported today and nine further deaths in past week
Health service will not appeal High Court decision to strike down current process
Gynaecologist was placed on administrative leave after concerns raised about research
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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