Action Plan based on recommendations arising from the report of the HIQA investigation into the provision of services to Ms A by the Health Service Executive at University Hospital Galway in relation to her symptomatic breast disease, and the provision of Pathology and Symptomatic Breast Disease Services by the Executive at the Hospital
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Health Service Executive (HSE)Issue Date
2008-11Keywords
BREAST DISEASEHEALTH SERVICES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT
PATIENT SAFETY
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