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Sick pensioners left to wait on trolleys for hours

Almost 55% of patients aged seventy and over who attended the Emergency Department of University Hospital Galway last...

HSE’s new care hub must not interfere with planes or bikes

The HSE has been instructed to show its proposals for an Enhanced Community Care Hub in Knocknacarra will not interfe...

Parents left waiting for years for vital disability services

Children with disabilities across Galway are waiting years for vital services to help with basic skills such as speak...

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Galway’s public hospitals owed €49m in uncollected fees

Three public hospitals in Galway are owed more than €49 million by patients and insurers for unpaid fees – including unpaid Emergency Department ch...

Dad refused lifesaving cancer drug because he has no health insurance

A 41-year-old father-of-three is being denied potentially lifesaving drugs for a rare type of cancer because he has no health insurance. Last Ju...

Clifden hospital to temporarily close its doors

The HSE has been urged to lodge a planning application for its long-promised new community nursing unit for Clifden. The call comes as HSE Communi...

HSE readies St Brigid’s for market

The first indication of the HSE’s plans to dispose of the extensive St Brigid’s Hospital campus in Ballinasloe has come with the announcement of pl...

Galway’s main public hospitals short 800 staff

Galway’s main public hospitals are short as many as 800 staff, including more than 170 nursing and medical professionals –  described by Galway Wes...

HSE rules out ‘Kerry-style’ scandal over young people’s mental health services in Galway

Members of the HSE West Regional Health Forum were assured that a ‘Kerry-style’ CAMHS scandal would not engulf young people’s mental health service...


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