But the IMO said that Budget 2026 has failed to plan for a future health service that is capable of meeting the needs of a growing and ageing population. “It is notable that in 2025 despite promises ...
A new pharmacy aseptic unit has opened in Tallaght University Hospital (TUH) following a €8.8 million capital investment from ...
An investment in beds, digital health and the implementation of clinical strategies are among the calls made by health groups ...
Reforms aimed at improving productivity will form the basis of multi-annual funding in future years, Minister Jack Chamber said More than €27 billion has been allocated to health services next year in ...
Group representing counsellors and psychotherapists calls for Ministers to intervene to halt new criteria being implemented New standards for counselling and psychotherapy threaten the safety of ...
When asked what sustained them when experiencing a mental health challenge, respondents pointed to family and close ...
This week, Dr Ray O’Connor takes a look at recent clinical articles on some general health topics This week I would like to report on a few different studies recently published that should be of ...
Welcome to this week's issue of The Week in Medicine – a round-up of all the happenings in the world of Irish medicine ...
Video games, music and dance may slow brain-ageing, according to a new study involving Irish researchers. The international project, which examined brain data from 1,400 people in 13 countries, found ...
The Government should provide dedicated funding to support the reconstruction of the health service in Gaza, the Irish Medical Organisation (IMO) has said.
Health Minister and Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association open discussions on framework agreements on the supply and pricing of medicines ...
More beds in UHL and extension of hospital campus needed in short term to address current risks to patient safety, HIQA report finds ...