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        The impacts of training pathways and experiences during intern year on doctor emigration from Ireland.

        Cronin, Frances; Clarke, Nicholas; Hendrick, Louise; Conroy, Ronan; Brugha, Ruairi (2019-11-06)
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        Implementation of the Hayes review of Radiology reporting and the management of GP referral letters at Adelaide and Meath Hospital, incorporating the National Children’s Hospital, (AMNCH) Tallaght Hospital

        Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2012-08)
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        Implementation Toolkit for the Food, Nutrition and Hydration Policy For Adult Patients in Acute Hospitals

        Health Service Executive (HSE); Nutrition Policy Development Group. (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2019-01)
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        Implementing a new system of service delivery for Laboratory Medicine Services

        Teamwork Management Services; Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2007-04-30)
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        Independent review of four cases of Laparoscopic Surgery carried out at Our Lady's Hospital Navan between May and July 2010 redacted report

        Cluster Oversight Group; Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2011-07-07)
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        Interim Guidance for the Use of Antiviral Therapy in the Clinical Management of Acute Respiratory Infection with SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19). [v5.0]

        Bergin, C.; Philbin, M.; Gilvarry, P.; O'Connor, M.; King, F.; Adams, R.; Fogarty, E.; Murphy, D.; Murray, P.; McKenna, P.; et al. (Health Service Executive, 2020-09-09)
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        Interim report on progress on implementation of the report of the investigation into the quality, safety and governance of the care provided by the Adelaide and Meath Hospital, Dublin incorporating the National Children’s Hospital (AMNCH) for patients who require acute admission

        Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2013-07-25)
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        Ireland East Hospital Group Operational Plan 2016

        Ireland East Hospital Group (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2016-03-31)
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        Ireland East Hospital Group Operational Plan 2017

        Ireland East Hospital Group (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2017)
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        Ireland East Hospital Group Operational Plan 2018

        Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2018)
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        Irish National ICU Audit Annual Report 2017.

        National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA) (National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA), 2019-02-06)
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        Isolation guideline / Michelle Bergin ... [et al.]

        Bergin, Michelle (2008)
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        Key points of the high level framework brief for Ireland’s new national paediatric hospital

        Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2007-10)
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        Length of stay and associated costs of obesity related hospital admissions in Ireland.

        Vellinga, Akke; O'Donovan, Diarmuid; De La Harpe, Davida; Department of Public Health, Health Service Executive West, Galway, Ireland. (2008)
        BACKGROUND: Obesity is the cause of other chronic diseases, psychological problems, obesity shortens the lifespan and puts strain on health systems. The risk associated with childhood obesity in particular, which will accelerate the development of adult morbidity and mortality, has been identified as an emerging public health problem. METHODS: To estimate the length of stay and associated hospital costs for obesity related illnesses a cost of illness study was set up. All discharges from all acute hospitals in the Republic of Ireland from 1997 to 2004 with a principal or secondary diagnostic code for obesity for all children from 6 to 18 years of age and for adults were collected.A discharge frequency was calculated by dividing obesity related discharges by the total number of diagnoses (principal and secondary) for each year. The hospital costs related to obesity was calculated based on the total number of days care. RESULTS: The discharge frequency of obesity related conditions increased from 1.14 in 1997 to 1.49 in 2004 for adults and from 0.81 to 1.37 for children. The relative length of stay (number of days in care for obesity related conditions per 1000 days of hospital care given) increased from 1.47 in 1997 to 4.16 in 2004 for children and from 3.68 in 1997 to 6.74 in 2004 for adults.Based on the 2001 figures for cost per inpatient bed day, the annual hospital cost was calculated to be 4.4 Euromillion in 1997, increasing to 13.3 Euromillion in 2004. At a 20% variable hospital cost the cost ranges from 0.9 Euromillion in 1997 to 2.7 Euromillion in 2004; a 200% increase. CONCLUSION: The annual increase in the proportion of hospital discharges related to obesity is alarming. This increase is related to a significant increase in economic costs. This paper emphasises the need for action at an early stage of life. Health promotion and primary prevention of obesity should be high on the political agenda.
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        Listening, Responding and Improving The HSE response to the findings of the National Patient Experience Survey

        Health Service Executive (HSE); Acute Services; Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2018)
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        Listening, Responding and Improving The HSE response to the findings of the National Patient Experience Survey 2017

        Acute Services Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2017-12)
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        "Listening, responding and inproving": the HSE response to the National Maternity Experience Survey

        Health Service Executive (Health Service Executive, 2020-10-01)
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        Long stay charges: national guidelines / HSE

        Health Service Executive (HSE) (2005)
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        Louth Meath Hospital Group service plan 2013

        Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2013-02)
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        Major Trauma Audit National Report 2017

        National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA) (National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA), 2019-02-06)
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