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Displaying Results 76 - 100 of 1537 on page 4 of 62
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Health information systems: international lessons
(2001)
Staines, Anthony; Lyons, Suzanne; Doyle, Sarah
Health information systems: international lessons
(2001)
Staines, Anthony; Lyons, Suzanne; Doyle, Sarah
Abstract:
At present Ireland lacks really effective and usable health information systems. The priorities listed in the draft ‘Information for Action’ report cannot be realised within the constraints of the existing systems. Our health information systems are not people centred; they do not facilitate assessment of quality; they make measurement of equity very hard; they do not support an adequate level of democratic or political accountability. The current systems lack credibility with health service staff, at least partly because they seldom see any results from them. There is no adequate system for analysis of and reporting on most of the current Irish health information systems. Despite these problems, components of our systems work well, and produce data of high quality. The Irish Cancer registry provides accurate, timely reports on cancer incidence in Ireland. The National Disease surveillance Centre does excellent work on the collection analysis and dissemination of infectious disease ...
http://doras.dcu.ie/15041/
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Towards the development of a resource allocation model for primary, continuing and community care in the health services - Volume 2
(2010)
Vega, Amaya; O'Shea, Sofie; Murrin, Celine; Staines, Anthony
Towards the development of a resource allocation model for primary, continuing and community care in the health services - Volume 2
(2010)
Vega, Amaya; O'Shea, Sofie; Murrin, Celine; Staines, Anthony
Abstract:
This report proposes a resource allocation model for the Irish health services based on the principle that each Irish resident should be provided with access to health services funded from general taxation and in proportion to their need for those services. At the moment, such a system cannot be deployed as some necessary financial information is not available. The information could be made available, and should be done as quickly as possible. If this information were made available, the model proposed here, while very crude, would serve as a good starting point for resource allocation and should be initiated as soon as possible. Any reasonable system of resource allocation would be an improvement on the system that is currently in place.
http://doras.dcu.ie/15131/
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Report on the legislative measures requisite to facilitate the adoption of commercial contracts respecting the occupation of land in Ireland
(1851)
Longfield, Robert
Report on the legislative measures requisite to facilitate the adoption of commercial contracts respecting the occupation of land in Ireland
(1851)
Longfield, Robert
Abstract:
Having been requested by you "to report for your consideration the principal leading alterations in the laws respecting the relation of landlord and tenant in Ireland, required for the full adoption of the following general principles of legislation:"1st—That landlords and tenants should be placed in the most favourable position for making commercial contracts as to the occupation of land. 2nd—That legislative provision should be made for all cases that may be left unprovided for by such contracts. 3rd—That the forms of procedure for reciprocally enforcing the rights and duties arising from the relation of landlord and tenant should be made simple and effectual."
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8960
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Report of the Council at the Opening of the Eighth Session of the Society
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
Report of the Council at the Opening of the Eighth Session of the Society
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
Abstract:
We have much pleasure in congratulating you on the favourable auspices under which the eighth session of our Society is now opened. We have a favourable report to give of the several departments of the Society's business entrusted to our care.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8938
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Report on homes of the poor
(1882)
Falkiner, F. R.
Report on homes of the poor
(1882)
Falkiner, F. R.
Abstract:
The state of the dwellings of the working and poorer population has been now so fully recognized as one of the most potent causes of all that is deplorable in the sanitary and social conditions of this city, that we do not think it necessary here to enter upon the proofs. These are to be found at large in the Report, dated June, 1880, of the Royal Commission on the sewerage and drainage of Dublin, which sat in the autumn of 1879, and the voluminous evidence thereto appended.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8562
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Decision-theoretic approaches to display strategies in content based image retrieval
(2004)
WILSON, SIMON PAUL
Decision-theoretic approaches to display strategies in content based image retrieval
(2004)
WILSON, SIMON PAUL
Abstract:
In this report we continue development of a Bayesian CBIR system by considering the issue of an image display strategy. This is a decision problem and so within the Bayesian paradigm is to be solved by decision theory. We show how different display strategies may be quantified by an appropriate utility function, and compare different optimisation strategies. Examples are given.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/32989
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ROSIE (Research Outcome Study, Evaluating Drug Treatment Effectiveness) Baseline Data Report .
(2007)
COMISKEY, CATHERINE
ROSIE (Research Outcome Study, Evaluating Drug Treatment Effectiveness) Baseline Data Report .
(2007)
COMISKEY, CATHERINE
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/29649
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Salmon fisheries in Ireland and the report of the Irish Inland Fisheries Commission
(1906)
Conner, H. D.
Salmon fisheries in Ireland and the report of the Irish Inland Fisheries Commission
(1906)
Conner, H. D.
Abstract:
The object of this paper is to bring before this Society the importance of the salmon fishery to the country districts of Ireland, to give an outline of the conditions essential to insure its prosperity, and to summarize very shortly and necessarily inadequately the highly valuable report recently presented to the Lord Lieutenant by the Commission appointed to inquire into the state of the Inland Fisheries of Ireland, and presided over by Lord Justice Walker. Now, in reference to the importance of the salmon fishery in country districts, it is a trite and hackneyed remark, which probably has been many times repeated in this room, that the fact that Ireland is not, and possibly can never be, a manufacturing country on a large scale, makes it all the more vital that every nerve should be strained to develop any natural advantages that the country possesses, and to encourage wealthy Englishmen to come to this country, and to spend in it their superfluous riches, which they are only&quo...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/3991
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Technology foresight
(1996)
Hardiman, T. P.
Technology foresight
(1996)
Hardiman, T. P.
Abstract:
Following the investment in education OECD study in the early sixties the significance of technology to economic development became more apparent. The setting up of the National Science Council under the chairmanship of Professor Colm O hEocha was a result as was the well-informed study and report on technological education led by Professor Noel Mulcahy which brought in its train the establishment of the RTC network strategically located around the regions.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/6598
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Report of the council read at the opening of the seventh session
(1854)
Report of the council read at the opening of the seventh session
(1854)
Abstract:
We now enter on the commencement of a new session, and it may not be uninteresting to the members of our society to take a brief survey of the labours of the past.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8380
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Report of Council at the opening of thirty-first session
(1878)
Molloy, Constantine
Report of Council at the opening of thirty-first session
(1878)
Molloy, Constantine
Abstract:
The legislation of the past session was marked by a large amount of assimilation of the laws, a subject to which the exertions of the Society have been specially directed since the committee was appointed at the suggestion of Mr. Jephson and Mr. Jonathan Pim and prizes were offered for Essays on the subject out of the funds raised for that special purpose.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8099
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Report on the alterations and amendments necessary in the present system of sale and mortgage of land in Ireland
(1853)
Longfield, Robert
Report on the alterations and amendments necessary in the present system of sale and mortgage of land in Ireland
(1853)
Longfield, Robert
Abstract:
It will be found convenient in the following report, to adopt the division naturally suggested by the subject proposed for my examination; and accordingly I shall treat in their order, first, of the present system of selling and mortgaging land in Ireland; secondly, of the leading features of the modes of sale and mortgage in the United States; and thirdly, the various regulations for the same objects in the principal states of Europe. From a consideration of these I shall proceed to intimate the alterations necessary for the amendment of the prominent defects of our system, and making it more cheap, certain, and expeditious.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9339
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Report of a Committee of the Dublin Statistical Society on the registration of marriages, births, and deaths in Ireland, presented to the Society by the Council
(1859)
Dublin Statistical Society. Special Committee on Registration of Marriages, Births and ...
Report of a Committee of the Dublin Statistical Society on the registration of marriages, births, and deaths in Ireland, presented to the Society by the Council
(1859)
Dublin Statistical Society. Special Committee on Registration of Marriages, Births and Deaths
Abstract:
Marriages, births and deaths are now registered not only in England and Scotland, but (with the single exception of Ireland) in all the civilized states of Europe, whether Roman Catholic or Protestant; and we beg to report that we consider the subject to be one of extreme importance, and that a uniform Registration of Marriages, Births and Deaths is required as an essential condition for many sanitary reforms affecting the welfare of the population, and as an additional protection to the moral and material interests of society.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9240
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Report on the law of debtor and creditor so far as relates to proceedings subsequent to final judgment
(1852)
Ferguson, William Dwyer
Report on the law of debtor and creditor so far as relates to proceedings subsequent to final judgment
(1852)
Ferguson, William Dwyer
Abstract:
As you have desired that I should report "On the present state of the Law of Debtor and Creditor in Ireland, so far as relates to the part of the proceedings which is subsequent to final judgment" I have most carefully considered the subject, not merely in its legal relations, but in its bearings on commercial credit and the social and moral condition of the community; and in submitting to you the results of my investigation, I have to beg your patient attention to details which are so little attractive in themselves, and so remote from the course of your ordinary reading, that I should despair of interesting you in them, but for the great practical importance to society of an inquiry affecting the ultimate object and result of all legal proceedings— the execution of the judgments of our courts of justice.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9238
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Report of the address at the opening of the fifth session of the Dublin Statistical Society
(1851)
Kane, Robert, Sir
Report of the address at the opening of the fifth session of the Dublin Statistical Society
(1851)
Kane, Robert, Sir
Abstract:
Honoured by the request of the council of this society that I should, as acting vice-president, open the business of this its fifth session with such observations as might serve to supplement the annual report which has been laid before our members, and should afford same explanation to our visitors as to the objects of the society, and the progress we have as yet made, I hasten to comply with the duties of a position in which my personal and legitimate appreciation of the honour conferred upon me does not blind me to its difficulties, or prevent me sincerely wishing that the cause of the society, and of the important departments of science which are its care, had been intrusted by the council to some more able advocate.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7958
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Report of the Council at the opening of the Thirty-third Session
(1880)
Report of the Council at the opening of the Thirty-third Session
(1880)
Abstract:
At the commencement of the Thirty-third Session, Council have to submit the following report of the proceedings of the Society during the past year
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8330
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On the report of the Irish Lunacy Inquiry Commissioners, and the policy of extending the English law for the protection of neglected lunatics to Ireland
(1879)
Hancock, W. Neilson
On the report of the Irish Lunacy Inquiry Commissioners, and the policy of extending the English law for the protection of neglected lunatics to Ireland
(1879)
Hancock, W. Neilson
Abstract:
I need offer no apology for bringing this subject before the Society at the present time. It is three years since, in consequence of an invitation from a great English philanthropist (Sir Charles E. Trevelyan) to Mr. Jonathan Pim, to help in having imbeciles and lunatics better cared for throughout the United Kingdom, that the Charity Organisation Committee of this society devoted a considerable time to the investigation of the Irish branch of the subject, and made two reports, which were read at meetings of the society. The first report of the committee (printed in the Journal) was so much appreciated in England, that the society was invited to send delegates to cooperate with the Charity Organisation Society, London, in pressing the necessary reforms upon the President of the English Local Government Board. Accordingly, Lord Waveney, Lord O'Hagan, and Mr. John Gilmore, were deputed to act as delegates for the society.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8499
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Report of the trustees of the Lurgan Loan Fund to the Commissioners of the Loan Fund Board of Ireland
(1849)
Hancock, John
Report of the trustees of the Lurgan Loan Fund to the Commissioners of the Loan Fund Board of Ireland
(1849)
Hancock, John
Abstract:
We, the Trustees of the Lurgan Loan Fund, beg to report to the Commissioners of the Loan Fund Board of Ireland, that after nearly ten years' experience in this district, and after the most careful inquiries, we have arrived at the conclusion that the charitable loan fund system is productive of more evil than good, and we have come to the determination of closing the Lurgan Loan Fund as soon as practicable.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7588
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Report of the council at the opening of the nineteenth session
(1866)
O'Shaughnessy, Mark S.
Report of the council at the opening of the nineteenth session
(1866)
O'Shaughnessy, Mark S.
Abstract:
The Council, with much confidence, renew on this, the commencement of the nineteenth session of the Society, the congratulations offered to the members on many similar occasions. Taking an active and useful part in the promotion of social science, and in increasing its communication with like other kindred associations in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, this Society continues to demote itself particularly to the investigations of social questions connected with Ireland, and to the development in this country of a taste for information of a character no less useful than practical. With its finances in a satisfactory condition, its roll of members yearly increasing in number — the information contained in the publications of the Society thus disseminated more widely, throughout the country districts especially — its meetings well attended, and the discussions carried on with temper and moderation, the Society happily presents in its continuing prosperity the evidence of its recogniz...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/6759
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The Report of the Registration of Titles Commission, 1857
(1858)
McDonnell, James
The Report of the Registration of Titles Commission, 1857
(1858)
McDonnell, James
Abstract:
The present system sacrifices the purchaser and impedes transfers to an unreasonable extent. That proposed by this Report would protect the purchaser at the expense of all other persons, and would shake public confidence in the security of settlements and other derivative interests. I propose a middle course, which would give reasonable security to all parties, and would greatly simplify and facilitate sales, but would not, I admit, make a sale of land as simple as a sale of stock, which is not in my opinion practicable under existing circumstances.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9182
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Report of the Council at the opening of the Seventeenth Session
(1864)
O'Shaughnessy, Mark S.
Report of the Council at the opening of the Seventeenth Session
(1864)
O'Shaughnessy, Mark S.
Abstract:
If in all else the condition of this Society at the commencement of the session offer abundant matter for congratulation, the loss present to the mind of every member, which the death of its late venerated president, His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, has inflicted upon it, cannot be over-estimated.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/6659
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Report of the Charity Organisation Committee on imbeciles, idiots, and harmless lunatics
(1877)
SSISI
Report of the Charity Organisation Committee on imbeciles, idiots, and harmless lunatics
(1877)
SSISI
Abstract:
We have considered the final report of the Special Committee of the Charity Organisation Society of London, on the “Education and Cure of Idiots, Imbeciles, and Harmless Lunatics”, adopted on the 2nd of January in the present year, and we concur in the recommendations of the Committee. The Committee limit their recommendations to the extension to the rest of England and Wales of the plan attempted in the London Metropolitan District, but they add that they believe they are offering a model which will be accepted in principle far beyond these limits.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5803
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Report of the International Law Congress Committee on the complaints of foreign consuls in Ireland of the want of a local court in each Irish port, with permanent judicial officers for the prompt determination of all questions between foreign captains and Irish merchants
(1877)
Kane, Robert, Sir
Report of the International Law Congress Committee on the complaints of foreign consuls in Ireland of the want of a local court in each Irish port, with permanent judicial officers for the prompt determination of all questions between foreign captains and Irish merchants
(1877)
Kane, Robert, Sir
Abstract:
The Council having named us as a committee “To consider the best means of making provision that the Society and those who take an interest in this subject in Ireland shall be adequately represented at the International Law Congress at Antwerp next autumn”, we have held several meetings, and beg to submit the following report.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5817
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Report on the differences in the law of England and Ireland as regards the protection of women
(1873)
Brooke, William G.
Report on the differences in the law of England and Ireland as regards the protection of women
(1873)
Brooke, William G.
Abstract:
In the execution of the task you have entrusted to me—namely, to report on the difference in the Law of England and Ireland, as regards the Protection of Women—I shall endeavour to confine my remarks within the strict limits of the subject. It will not, therefore, lie within my province to enter upon any general examination of the laws relating to the position of women, nor to dwell upon any subjects, however interesting or prominent they may be, as to which the law in both countries presents no variety of feature.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5602
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Report on the application of the principles recommended by the Judicature Commission to the Irish County Courts
(1874)
Molloy, Constantine
Report on the application of the principles recommended by the Judicature Commission to the Irish County Courts
(1874)
Molloy, Constantine
Abstract:
Since the subject of this report was entrusted to me, the principles recommended by the Judicature Commission has received the sanction of the Legislature, and become the law; and the year that has just now closed will always form a memorable epoch in the legal history of the Empire, signalized as it has been by the accomplishment, in a single session of parliament, of one of the most beneficial legal reforms ever effected. The fusion of legal and equitable principles, the simplification of law, and the preference for equitable principles over ancient statutes and harsh rules secured for England by the Judicature Act of 1873, must produce an improvement in the administration of justice, the importance of which it would be difficult to over estimate.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5637
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