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HSE

    Letter sent to retailers about new €800 licence fee to sell vaping products
    Thousands of psychiatric nurses to begin 'work to rule' industrial action nationally today
    HSE made salary overpayments of €14.7m at the end of 2023
    HSE urges pregnant women to get whooping cough vaccine following spike in cases
    Weight-loss drug Wegovy now available in Ireland
    'I presume this is free?' Confusion over when women will get long-awaited free HRT from pharmacies
    A scheme that would see the State cover the cost of the drug was due to be rolled out in January, but it has yet to be implemented.
    Pharmacists said there was “zero consultation” with the sector before the measure was announced as part of Budget 2025.
    One pharmacist said the scheme is "a missed opportunity to get equality" in hormonal care for women of all ages.
    Meanwhile, the clinical lead of the Rotunda's menopause clinic said supply shortages in some HRT products are currently "a much bigger issue" than cost.
    Senators back bill to create national treatment service for scoliosis
    Psychiatric Nurses Association gives notice to HSE of industrial action due to staffing shortages
    Five-year-old boy with autism takes legal action against HSE over delay in access to services
    Fórsa and INMO to serve notice of industrial action to HSE and voluntary hospitals
    Over 105,000 people left emergency departments last year without being seen
    Campaigners tell TDs of broken promises for neurorehabilitation teams
    SIPTU members in Section 39 organisations vote in favour of strike action over pay dispute
    Family still waiting for son's assessment of needs despite legally compelling HSE last year
    Ireland needs 23 beds for eating disorders - but seven years on, there's still no sign of them
    More than 20 new beds were due to be made available since 2018 – but none were.
    Just 10% of hospital consultants were working over recent bank holiday weekend, says Health Minister
    'King Kong' of weight-loss drugs, Mounjaro, will be available in Ireland from next week
    First case of Clade I Mpox detected in Ireland as HSE says risk to public 'remains low'
    Record number of patients on trolleys recorded in January
    All emergency services suffered a radio communications collapse during Storm Éowyn
    The Journal is publishing radio traffic from a cut off Coast Guard station.
    HSE notifies public to stop using four types of vape as EU-wide safety warning issued
    Over 64 tonnes of illegal vapes stopped from entering Irish market since 2023
    The significant seizures took place at Irish air and sea ports with retail experts blaming criminal gangs for the surge.
    Multiple enforcement actions taken by HSE
    Black and ‘grey’ market operating in Ireland
    Retailers want more action against criminal trade
    HSE in contact with families affected by reviews into delivery of nine babies at Portiuncula
    HSE orders external reviews into delivery of nine babies at Portiuncula
    Over 126,000 STI home test kits and 1.2 million condoms distributed through the HSE last year
    'I miss my old life': Readers with Long Covid tell us how it has affected their lives
    Readers with Long Covid said the condition has devastating effects.
    We asked our readers to share their experiences of the condition and received a large number of responses.
    Many people expressed disappointment and frustration at their experience with the healthcare system, including HSE Long Covid clinics.
    In many cases, readers with Long Covid said their condition has had detrimental and even devastating effects on their daily lives.
    Over 1,000 people in hospital with flu as HSE CEO says 'no doubt system is under pressure'
    Close to 870 people in hospital with the flu after 'rapid increase’ in hospitalisations
    Surge in number of people hospitalised with flu 'at upper end of predictions', HSE warns
    HSE preparing for surge in flu and respiratory illnesses as number of cases doubles in last week
    Three deaths and over 400 hospitalisations with the flu so far this winter season
    Children's hospitals performed almost 200 surgeries below target on children with spinal issues
    Chief Medical Officer urges uptake of flu and Covid-19 vaccines in run-up to Christmas
    SIPTU trade union to consult Section 39 workers on industrial action over pay claim
    Healthcare workers vote overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action amid 'staffing crisis'
    Mother granted permission to bring legal action against Tusla and HSE over son's treatment
    Deliveroo driver sustains leg injuries after being chased by men in a stolen car
    Jehovah's Witness HSE worker loses discrimination claim over ask to accompany care centre's residents to Mass
    Patients 'don't see an end' to their pain as they battle with waiting lists for management clinics
    Revealed: Widespread breaches of basic care standards at residential disability centres
    The Journal Investigates analysed 900 inspection reports to reveal that two large providers failed to meet Hiqa standards in over 85% of inspections last year.
    Ability West and the COPE Foundation were identified as the most problematic providers
    Staffing was identified as one of the leading causes of regulation breaches
    Burnout and low morale due to staff crisis is impacting care received by residents
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