HSE focus now on finances rather than patient safety, says nurses’ organisation
Recruitment becoming more difficult, says INMO ahead of lunchtime protests over staff shortages
Recruitment becoming more difficult, says INMO ahead of lunchtime protests over staff shortages
Management says nearly 25,000 more health workers than in 2019 but unions argue posts vacant at the end of last year have effectively been suppressed
Nurses’ union’s annual conference at Croke Park in Dublin hears HSE recruitment embargo affecting safe staffing levels
Ballots at State’s biggest unions record margins of more than 90 per cent in favour
General secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha told conference ongoing delays represent ‘a gamble’ with workers frustrated by failure to reach deal
Former chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan says it is important a broad discussion takes place on the model of care that people in Ireland want in the future
So far this year 121,526 patients have been admitted to hospital without a bed, says INMO
Nurses’ union warns over high Trolley Watch count during traditionally quieter period
New targets aim for no more than 320 patients waiting for admission at 8am each morning
State is unexpectedly flush with cash; it’s in the national interest to ensure this is spent wisely
Ní Sheaghdha says roles of nurses and midwives have developed substantially and this needed to be recognised
INMO’s Phil Ní Sheaghdha warned of ‘overcrowded environment’ and impractical policies in case of symptoms
The INMO has called on the HSE to take steps to prevent chaos in Irish hospitals over the weekend
INMO tells Government recruitment and retention crisis will only worsen with nurses priced out of housing around hospitals
Rise in virus cases coincides with increased number of patients on trolleys
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Hospital overcrowding probably worse now than during 2006 ‘emergency’, conference hears
‘We are still dealing with a highly transmissible virus’, says HSE’s Paul Reid
Public health officials planning to ‘reboot’ messaging around coronavirus protection
Real number waiting for admission could be twice as high as HSE’s official count, TDs hear
Increase comes as 3,780 new PCR-confirmed cases of COVID-19 are confirmed
Independent body advises reimplementation of pre-Haddington Road Agreement levels
Public urged to consider ‘alternative pathways’ in medical emergencies
‘You’re constantly wrecked, the days you have off you spend sleeping,’ says one
Niac meets in Dublin to discuss vaccine booster campaign for healthcare workers
De Gascun says Government could offer third shots to protect hospital system
Health service ‘rapidly swinging from a Covid crisis back into an overcrowding crisis’
Ictu claims €150m accord fund sufficient to undo measures introduced in 2013
Taoiseach’s address to INMO forum signals effort ongoing as how best this could be done
New public service deal, providing 2% pay rise over two years, is overwhelmingly ratified
Department of Health rules out meeting additional costs of childcare for health staff
Nphet reports 77 more deaths as Martin warns of restrictions for six more months
Ireland facing Covid-19 restrictions for first six months of 2021 and vaccine delay for over-70s
INMO again urges reintroduction of paid contracts for those on clinical placement
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