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Health Minister urged to intervene to find solution to ‘unacceptable’ outpatient gynaecological waiting list
A call has been made for the Minister for Health to engage in talks with hospital consultant representatives in a bid to find a speedy solution to the "unacceptable" waiting list for outpatient gynaecological appointments in Galway.
People checking their local death notices to find out if Home Help restriction impacts the most vulnerable – Rabbitte
Elderly Galway constituents are monitoring the death notices to try to identify spare capacity in the Home Help scheme, according to local Fianna Fail TD Anne Rabbitte.
People checking their local death notices to find out if Home Help restriction impacts the most vulnerable – Rabbitte
Elderly Galway constituents are monitoring the death notices to try to identify spare capacity in the Home Help scheme, according to local Fianna Fail TD Anne Rabbitte.
Farrell demands Galway University Hospital car parking charges be abolished
Abolishing car parking charges for sick patients attending treatment at Galway University Hospital is both “achievable and necessary”, and Health Minister Simon Harris must start phasing them out.
Portiuncula Hospital new extension awaiting green light from Health Minister
Local TD Denis Naughten has received confirmation from the HSE that the 50 bed ward block project at Portiuncula Hospital, Ballinasloe, is ready to proceed and is now with the HSE and Minister for Health for the funding approval for the project.
Swanick backs calls for Sepsis awareness campaign
Mayo based Fianna Fáil Senator, Keith Swanick, has called for a nationwide awareness campaign to highlight the signs, symptoms and dangers of sepsis.
Referendum is about abortion on demand, says Galway For Life
Tomorrow Friday (May 25) the Irish people will vote in the mosti mportant referendum in a generation.
Grealish says figures prove case for minor injuries unit at Merlin Park Hospital
People with a minor injury now face an average wait of five and a half hours from the time they are first registered to when they are discharged from the Emergency Department at University Hospital Galway.
Five and a half hour waiting time for patients with minor injury at UHG
People with a minor injury now face an average wait of five and a half hours from the time they are first registered to when they are discharged from the Emergency Department at University Hospital Galway.