Tag: HSE
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Tributes Pour In as Niamh Conroy’s Bowel Cancer Campaign Lives On
Remembering a Courageous Advocate The death of Niamh Conroy has sparked an outpouring of tributes from families, healthcare workers, and campaigners who credit her with shifting the national conversation on bowel cancer screening. Conroy, who lost her battle with the disease after years of advocacy, became a symbol of resilience and urgency for younger adults…
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Meath Councillor Urges Reinstatement of Glucose Monitoring Funding for Cystic Fibrosis Patients
Campaign to Restore Essential Care for CF Patients During a recent Meath County Council meeting, Fine Gael Councillor Sarah Reilly called on local authorities to advocate for the reinstatement of funding for glucose monitoring under the Primary Care Reimbursement Service (PCRS). The move aims to ensure that cystic fibrosis (CF) patients have continued access to…
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Meath councillor urges reinstatement of glucose monitoring funding for cystic fibrosis patients
Meath County Council considers funding reinstatement for CF glucose monitoring At a recent Meath County Council meeting, Fine Gael Councillor Sarah Reilly urged local authorities to advocate for the reinstatement of funding for glucose monitoring devices through the Primary Care Reimbursement Service (PCRS). The proposal comes as part of broader efforts to safeguard affordable, ongoing…
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Third of New Cancer Drugs Improve Survival Rates: Ireland’s Pharmacoeconomics Debate
Overview: A Third of New Cancer Drugs Improve Survival Recent discussions at a conference on medicines in Ireland highlighted a striking paradox: while new cancer drugs hold promise, only about a third demonstrably extend overall survival for patients. The head of the National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics warned that many cancer therapies—even those approved—do not translate…
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Third of New Cancer Drugs Improve Survival Rates
Summary: A balance between benefit and cost Recent insights from Ireland’s National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics highlight a cautious reality in cancer care. While many new medicines promise advances in treatment, only about one in three new cancer drugs demonstrate an improvement in overall survival. This finding comes as the centre assesses value for money to…
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Age Strong, Live Long: Healthy Ageing Event Celebrates Community Wellbeing in Mayo
Celebrating International Day of Older Persons with Community Momentum In a vibrant mark of International Day of Older Persons 2025, more than 200 members of the public gathered at the Breaffy GAA Clubhouse on Wednesday, October 1, for the ‘Age Strong, Live Long’ event. This engaging celebration of healthy ageing and community wellbeing brought together…
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Five overdoses at Cork Prison in 14 months; 269 drug seizures since 2020
Overview: Overdoses and drug seizures at Cork Prison New figures released by the Department of Justice reveal a troubling pattern at Cork Prison: five overdoses have occurred since August 2024, and the facility has recorded 269 drug seizures since 2020. The statistics, compiled from data provided by the Irish Prison Service (IPS), underscore ongoing concerns…
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HSE apologises over death of girl with Strep A infection
HSE apologises to family of five-year-old Kate Colum and signals reform The Health Service Executive (HSE) has formally apologised to the family of Kate Colum, a five-year-old girl from Strokestown, Co Roscommon, who died following a severe Strep A infection at Sligo University Hospital (SUH). The inquest outcome, delivered after more than two years of…
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HSE apologises to family of girl who died from Strep A infection in Sligo hospital case
Background: a tragic death and an inquest The Health Service Executive (HSE) has publicly apologised to the family of Kate Colum, a five-year-old girl from Strokestown, Co Roscommon, who died following a severe Strep A infection linked to organ dysfunction and septic shock. The inquest at an Dublin court concluded that medical misadventure was a…

