EHLASS report for Ireland 1995 |
European Home and Leisure Accident Surveillance System
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The public health services in Ireland are administered through
eight regional health boards. Acute hospital services are
provided by two types of hospitals: health board hospitals and
voluntary hospitals. Health board hospitals are managed by the
health boards. Voluntary hospitals are owned and operated by
religious orders or incorporated by charter and work under lay
boards of governors. Both types of hospitals are funded by the
state. The table which follows gives total numbers of hospitals,
average number of in-patient beds available and discharges by
type of hospital. Long stay units and psychiatric hospitals are
not included in these figures. Data on private health care is not
readily available .
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Keyword(s):
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PUBLIC HEALTH; HEALTH SERVICES; STATISTICAL DATA |
Publication Date:
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1995 |
Type:
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Report |
Peer-Reviewed:
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Unknown |
Language(s):
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English |
Institution:
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Lenus |
Publisher(s):
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European Home and Leisure Accident Surveillance System |
First Indexed:
2014-04-03 06:34:00 Last Updated:
2017-05-11 05:53:14 |