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All - Ireland health and social care indicator set: INIsPHO data briefing No 2008:2

Fri, 28/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: All - Ireland health and social care indicator set: INIsPHO data briefing No 2008:2

Authors: The Institute of Public Health in Ireland

Reconcilation of appropriation account to annual financial statements

Fri, 28/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Reconcilation of appropriation account to annual financial statements

Authors: Health Service Executive (HSE)

Advice for those affected by MRSA outside of a hospital

Fri, 28/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Advice for those affected by MRSA outside of a hospital

Authors: Health Service Executive (HSE)

Description: Leaflet

HSE service level agreement Part 2 of agreement service schedules acute hospitals

Fri, 28/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: HSE service level agreement Part 2 of agreement service schedules acute hospitals

Authors: Health Service Executive (HSE)

Making chronic conditions count: hypertension, stroke, coronary heart disease, diabetes. A systematic approach to estimating and forecasting poeulation prevalence on the island of Ireland: executive summary

Thu, 27/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Making chronic conditions count: hypertension, stroke, coronary heart disease, diabetes. A systematic approach to estimating and forecasting poeulation prevalence on the island of Ireland: executive summary

Authors: Balanda, Kevin P.; Barron, Steve; Fahy, Lorraine

Making chronic conditions count: hypertension, stroke, coronary heart disease, diabetes. A systematic approach to estimating and forecasting population prevalence on the island of Ireland: technical supplement

Thu, 27/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Making chronic conditions count: hypertension, stroke, coronary heart disease, diabetes. A systematic approach to estimating and forecasting population prevalence on the island of Ireland: technical supplement

Authors: Barron, Steve; Balanda, Kevin P.; Fahy, Lorraine

Making chronic conditions count: hypertension, stroke, coronary heart disease, diabetes. A systematic approach to estimating and forecasting population prevalence on the island of Ireland

Thu, 27/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Making chronic conditions count: hypertension, stroke, coronary heart disease, diabetes. A systematic approach to estimating and forecasting population prevalence on the island of Ireland

Authors: Balanda, Kevin P.; Barron, Steve; Fahy, Lorraine; McLaughlin, Aisling

Fentanyl transdermal patches - recommendations for safe and appropriate use

Thu, 27/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Fentanyl transdermal patches - recommendations for safe and appropriate use

Authors: Irish Medicines Board (IMB)

Advance directives in mental health care: hearing the voice of the mentally ill

Thu, 27/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Advance directives in mental health care: hearing the voice of the mentally ill

Authors: Morrissey, Fiona

Description: Advance directives or “living wills” are statements by competent adults setting out their wishes in anticipation of future incapacity to make decisions. The capacity to make independent choices and decisions may be impacted by mental illness, making advance directives of relevance to mental health law. Advance mental health directives allow competent individuals to specify their treatment preferences in advance of an incapacitating mental health crisis. Advocates believe that they can enhance autonomy and empower persons with mental illness to participate in their future treatment decisions. Opponents believe that they present a wide range of legal and ethical problems, making them unworkable in practice. The potential therapeutic, economic and human rights benefits demand their consideration in the Irish mental health context.

Direct healthcare professional communication on the appropriate use of and medication errors associated with Exelon/Prometax transdermal patch

Thu, 27/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Direct healthcare professional communication on the appropriate use of and medication errors associated with Exelon/Prometax transdermal patch

Authors: Novartis Ireland Ltd

Nurses and Midwives Bill 2010

Thu, 27/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Nurses and Midwives Bill 2010

Guide to the national rules scheme for homeopathic medicinal products

Thu, 27/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Guide to the national rules scheme for homeopathic medicinal products

Authors: Irish Medicines Board (IMB)

Compensation for thalidomide survivors

Thu, 27/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Compensation for thalidomide survivors

Authors: State Claims Agency

Drug safety newsletter (May 2010, Issue Number 37)

Wed, 26/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Drug safety newsletter (May 2010, Issue Number 37)

Authors: Irish Medicines Board (IMB)

Fentanyl transdermal patches - recommendations for safe and appropriate use

Wed, 26/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Fentanyl transdermal patches - recommendations for safe and appropriate use

Authors: Irish Medicines Board (IMB)

Medical devices newsletter (April 2010, Vol. 1 No. 28)

Wed, 26/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Medical devices newsletter (April 2010, Vol. 1 No. 28)

Authors: Irish Medicines Board (IMB)

Acute hospital bed review: appendices

Tue, 25/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Acute hospital bed review: appendices

Authors: PA Consulting Group

Adolescent grief

Tue, 25/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Adolescent grief

Authors: Irish Hospice Foundation; Health Service Executive (HSE)

Description: Leaflet

Acute hospital bed review: a review of acute hospital bed use in hospitals in the Republic of Ireland with an Emergency Department (summary, conclusions and recommendations)

Tue, 25/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Acute hospital bed review: a review of acute hospital bed use in hospitals in the Republic of Ireland with an Emergency Department (summary, conclusions and recommendations)

Authors: PA Consulting Group; Balance of Care Group

Casemix adjustments 2010

Tue, 25/05/2010 - 8:20am
Title: Casemix adjustments 2010

Authors: Health Service Executive (HSE)
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