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Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Profile (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 16
(2001)
Walsh, Jim; Brady, Joe; Mannion, Chris
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Profile (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 16
(2001)
Walsh, Jim; Brady, Joe; Mannion, Chris
Achomaireacht:
The main objective of this report is to provide a comprehensive assessment of the current situation in order to assist Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Development Board in the preparation of its strategy for economic, social and cultural development over the next ten years. The city and environs of Dublin now extend over a very extensive area, exceeding the boundaries of the Dublin administrative units. It represents a complex and dynamic functional entity with roles as both the national capital and the principal international gateway for the country. Since the mid 1990s the old county Dublin has been divided into four units for purposes of public administration, within each of which a City/County Development Board was established in 1999. As each Board is required to prepare a strategy for economic, social and cultural development, the approach adopted here is to provide an analysis that takes account of the wider context while also providing detailed small area analysis for the ward...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/1178/
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Fingal County Profile (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 17
(2001)
Walsh, Jim; Brady, Joe; Mannion, Chris
Fingal County Profile (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 17
(2001)
Walsh, Jim; Brady, Joe; Mannion, Chris
Achomaireacht:
The main objective of this report is to provide a comprehensive assessment of the current situation in order to assist Fingal County Development Board in the preparation of its strategy for economic, social and cultural development over the next ten years. The city and environs of Dublin now extend over a very extensive area, exceeding the boundaries of the Dublin administrative units. It represents a complex and dynamic functional entity with roles as both the national capital and the principal international gateway for the country. Since the mid 1980s the old county Dublin has been divided into four units for purposes of public administration, within each of which a City/County Development Board was established in 1999. As each Board is required to prepare a strategy for economic, social and cultural development, the approach adopted here is to provide an analysis that takes account of the wider context while also providing detailed small area analysis for the wards/DEDs of the CD...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/1176/
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Pensions: What Women Want. A model of pensions that guarantees independence
(2008)
Murphy, Mary
Pensions: What Women Want. A model of pensions that guarantees independence
(2008)
Murphy, Mary
Achomaireacht:
The Government published the Green Paper on Pensions in October 2007 and called for a widespread debate on the future development of old age pensions informed both by the Green Paper and the suite of reports published by the Pensions Board. In this report, offered as a contribution to the emerging debate on pensions, the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) sets out its views on the policy issues involved. It does this against a background in which women’s needs and perspectives in relation to pensions have not yet been specifically debated. In short, the report aims to engender the Irish pension debate. The recommendations made in this paper are not only beneficial for women but can also form part of an antipoverty strategy, in that they are also beneficial for the many low income groups who experience cumulative labour market disadvantage and a subsequent high risk of poverty in old age.
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/1161/
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A Woman’s Model For Social Welfare Reform
(2003)
Murphy, Mary
A Woman’s Model For Social Welfare Reform
(2003)
Murphy, Mary
Achomaireacht:
The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) commissioned this research because of its concern that the social welfare system continues to deny women full independence. Even now, in 2003, the system reinforces a notion of women as adult dependants, rather than as individuals entitled to benefits in their own right. Furthermore, the social welfare system fails to give adequate recognition to women’s unpaid caring work. The consequences of this failure are the higher-than-average risks of poverty experienced by certain categories of women who are, or have been, engaged in caring work for long periods, particularly lone parents and older women. We are seeking in this research to advance a model of social welfare reform that promotes the economic independence of women within the social welfare code and enables individual (non-derived) rights to social welfare. The NWCI strongly advocates a rights approach that recognises economic independence within the family as an essential precurso...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/1129/
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Cross-Regional Equity in Health Care Funding (NIRSA) Working Paper Series No. 3
(2002)
Conniffe, Denis; Bond, Derek
Cross-Regional Equity in Health Care Funding (NIRSA) Working Paper Series No. 3
(2002)
Conniffe, Denis; Bond, Derek
Achomaireacht:
In Ireland as in many other countries, much health care provision is State funded and State provided. Equity, in the sense of equality of 'treatment' for individuals with the same health needs irrespective of their geographical locatins, or incomes, has been, and is, very much stressed as an appropriate policy objective. However, health care delivery in Ireland (and in some other countries included the UK) operates through reginally based Health Boards responsible for provision in their own regions. This implies mechanisms for funding allocations to Boards that allow for the corresponding regional needs, but the choice of mechanism is not at all a simple or non-contestious topic. It is important though, and so a very appropriate topic for research by the National Institute for Regional and Spatial Anallysis. This Working Paper is at least a first step in a relevant investigation. Following much research, formulae have beeen developed in the UK for the allocation of ...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/78/
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Grounding Waste: Towards a Sociology of Waste Networks (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 18
(2002)
Fagan, Honor
Grounding Waste: Towards a Sociology of Waste Networks (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 18
(2002)
Fagan, Honor
Achomaireacht:
This article contributes towards building a sociology of waste. It advances a network analysis framework to understand the position and role of the various actors involved in waste governance in Ireland, North and South. It is the state at the EU and national levels that has sought to deal with waste within the competing sustainability and competitiveness paradigms. However, this article also argues for the critical importance of local action around waste management (incinerators in particular) in developing a sociology of waste. The issue of waste is seen in parallel terms to that of money as a new global fluid, which, nevertheless, needs to be governed. A major argument of the article is that we need to take a grounded globalisation approach to build insights into networks of waste and networked political processes of waste governance.
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/470/
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Reshaping Disability Policy Making in Italy: The ‘Focal Point’, the National Observatory on the Situation of Persons with Disabilities, and... the Absence of Regions?
(2012)
Ferri, Delia
Reshaping Disability Policy Making in Italy: The ‘Focal Point’, the National Observatory on the Situation of Persons with Disabilities, and... the Absence of Regions?
(2012)
Ferri, Delia
Achomaireacht:
On 30 March 2007, Italy signed the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and ratified it by Law 18/2009. Through this, Italy has committed itself to reforming the structure of its own policy making process. It seems that Italy has taken its international commitment seriously, in compliance with Art. 117(1) of the Italian Constitution, for the last years have witnessed attempts to ‘re-imagine’ the configuration of the whole ‘institutional’ disability domain. It is nonetheless surprising that the efforts at national level are not counterbalanced by identical commitments in the Regions (despite their important powers in the disability domain). This essay aims to investigate the most intriguing aspects of current disability policy making, without neglecting empirical insights and dropping some comparative hints. This article is divided into six sections. After a succinct introduction, the main features of the Convention will be recalled. Then, the CRPD will be ...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/5560/
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Settlement Selection: a Critical Consideration for a New National Spatial Strategy Plan: Applying Population and Daytime Working Population Data to a Centrality Spreadsheet Model to Inform and Evidence Base for Gateway and Hub Selection.
(2013)
Hughes, Brian
Settlement Selection: a Critical Consideration for a New National Spatial Strategy Plan: Applying Population and Daytime Working Population Data to a Centrality Spreadsheet Model to Inform and Evidence Base for Gateway and Hub Selection.
(2013)
Hughes, Brian
Achomaireacht:
<p>This Dissertation examines both Central Statistics Office (CSO) published and unpublished demographic evidence from the 2011 and previous censuses, so as to evaluate the 2002 National Spatial Strategy’s (NSS) selection of Gateways and Hub settlements. On its own, population is an incomplete measure of size. However, when used with emerging employment data, a robust methodological time-dynamic centrality model may be constructed based on population and Daytime Working Population (DWP) behaviour and other related and relevant investigations. The Model compares unpublished 2002 data of the NSS Plan with similar 2011 census for all large and medium-sized Irish settlements of 5,000 and over in population. The selected methodological approach analyses the group of eighty-five settlements comprising Ireland’s five cities and eighty Band 1 and 2 towns as at the 2011 census. A series of criteria are examined including rank order, population growth and DWP. The central question of th...
http://arrow.dit.ie/beschreoth/36
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Why Balanced Regional Development should be replaced by Urban Agglomeration Initiatives in Ireland’s Reconfigured National Spatial and Economic Strategy
(2015)
Hughes, Brian
Why Balanced Regional Development should be replaced by Urban Agglomeration Initiatives in Ireland’s Reconfigured National Spatial and Economic Strategy
(2015)
Hughes, Brian
Achomaireacht:
<p>In 2003, Eoin O Leary of NUIC published the first in what has since become an extensive literature criticising the 2002-2020 National Spatial Strategy’s core ‘distributive’ strategy, that of Balanced Regional Development (BRD). It is therefore disturbing, despite the strategy’s obvious failures and the government’s 2013 withdrawn of this discredited NSS, that some Opposition politicians continue to persist in articulating BRD in a politically opportunistically way, such as was emphasised a number of times by Eamon O’Cuiv T.D. on the Claire Byrne TV Show on RTE 1, Monday 9th March. That programme with its Live Audience, was broadcast immediately after the similar-themed Richard Curran Documentary: ‘The Battle for Rural Ireland’.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/beschreoth/41
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Can the Irish grey partridge (perdix perdix) be saved? A national conservation strategy.
(1998)
Kavanagh, Brendan P
Can the Irish grey partridge (perdix perdix) be saved? A national conservation strategy.
(1998)
Kavanagh, Brendan P
Achomaireacht:
<p>This article is published by Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune Sauvage <a href="http://www.oncfs.gouv.fr/">http://www.oncfs.gouv.fr/</a></p>
<p>The grey partridge, Perdix perdix, is endemic to Ireland and has been declining since 1850. A contraction of range has occurred in the past 30 years with 3% of the country recording birds in 1991. The decline has continued through the 1990s with many populations disappearing. In 1995 partridge were only in two areas outside County Wexford. Both these populations were on cutaway bogland under natural recolonisation. The total number of wild partridge was < 100 pairs in 1995. The objective of this study was to suggest a conservation strategy for the remaining birds. Radio telemetry studies (HEARSHAW, 1996) revealed low breeding success within these populations with hooded crow, Corvus corone cornix, predation responsible for most losses. Radio-collared birds preferred cutaway bogland ...
http://epubs.rcsi.ie/biolart/14
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National Survey of Stroke Survivors: Documenting the Experiences and Levels of Self-Reported Long-Term Need in Stroke Survivors in the First 5 years.Systematic Review:Factors Associated with Community Re-integration in the First 12 months Post Stroke: A Qualitative Synthesis.
(2013)
Walsh, Mary; Galvin, Rose; Macey, Chris; McCormack, Cliona; Horgan, Frances
National Survey of Stroke Survivors: Documenting the Experiences and Levels of Self-Reported Long-Term Need in Stroke Survivors in the First 5 years.Systematic Review:Factors Associated with Community Re-integration in the First 12 months Post Stroke: A Qualitative Synthesis.
(2013)
Walsh, Mary; Galvin, Rose; Macey, Chris; McCormack, Cliona; Horgan, Frances
Achomaireacht:
<p>The original report is available at <a href="http://www.nda.ie">www.nda.ie</a></p>
<p><strong>Introduction </strong></p> <p>In Ireland it is estimated that there are 30,000 persons living with residual effects of stroke.1 The Irish National Audit of Stroke Care, carried out in 2007, identified substantial deficits in a number of areas including discharge planning, rehabilitation, on-going secondary prevention, and communication with patients and families.2 The present study builds on the findings of the audit. It explores in detail the current needs of people post stroke in Ireland who are living in the community. It also provides a profile of many possible problems that stroke can cause. In addition it provides a comprehensive review of the literature.</p> <p><strong>Aim </strong></p> <p>This report contains two distinct pieces of research:</p> <ul> <li>First...
http://epubs.rcsi.ie/sphysiorep/1
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A Marshall Aid Technical Assistance Team Member Refused a US Entry Visa: The 1951 Case of Irish Trade Unionist John McAteer
(2015)
Murray, Peter
A Marshall Aid Technical Assistance Team Member Refused a US Entry Visa: The 1951 Case of Irish Trade Unionist John McAteer
(2015)
Murray, Peter
Achomaireacht:
In October 1951 John McAteer, who had been selected by the Irish Trade Union Congress (ITUC) as a member of a team that was to visit the United States under the auspices of Ireland’s Marshall Aid Technical Assistance (TA) programme, had his application for an entry visa rejected. This paper examines this episode of Ireland’s Marshall Plan participation experience drawing upon files in the Irish National Archives. It begins by tracing the difficulties the 1945 split between rival Irish trade union congresses created for efforts to foster joint employer-trade union action within Ireland’s Marshall Aid TA programme. It then turns to the manner in which one of the union congresses, the ITUC, selected the members of its team to visit the USA and the issues raised by the selection for part of its own support base as well as for agencies of the Irish and US governments involved in Marshall Aid administration. Once McAteer had been refused a visa the ITUC decided to combine protest at his e...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/6314/
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BreastCheck, the National Breast Screening Programme annual report 2005/2006
(2006)
BreastCheck, the National Breast Screening Programme
BreastCheck, the National Breast Screening Programme annual report 2005/2006
(2006)
BreastCheck, the National Breast Screening Programme
Achomaireacht:
BreastCheck, The National Breast Screening Programme,maintained a high volume of screening activity in 2005 with 79,262 women invited for screening and 59,960 women attending. This compares to 68,046 invited and 50,540 screened during the previous year.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/324761
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National Disability Authority annual report 2007
(2008)
National Disability Authority (NDA)
National Disability Authority annual report 2007
(2008)
National Disability Authority (NDA)
Achomaireacht:
This seventh Annual Report of the National Disability Authority outlines the NDA’s progress in 2007 in fulfilling its statutory functions and implementing its Strategic Plan 2007–2009. It also highlights a number of key areas in relation to disability in Ireland where challenges exist.The following are highlights of some of the principal areas detailed in the report.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/324834
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Data quality and completeness at the Irish National Cancer Registry
(2012)
National Cancer Registry Ireland (NCRI)
Data quality and completeness at the Irish National Cancer Registry
(2012)
National Cancer Registry Ireland (NCRI)
Achomaireacht:
The Irish National Cancer Registry (NCR) is a statutory body that began full registration of all cancers in the Republic of Ireland in January 1994. The reporting of cancer is not mandatory in Ireland. However the NCR makes considerable effort to ensure that there is accurate and complete recording of all cases diagnosed, with active ascertainment and follow-up of cases. The NCR has also recorded all deaths due to cancer since the beginning of 1994 and deaths, from whatever cause, of all patients who have been registered as having cancer. In this study, we aim to give a broad review of data quality at the NCR by examining the comparability, completeness and validity of the data using some of the techniques outlined in papers by Parkin and Bray
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/324911
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Report of the National Advisory Committee on Medical Rehabilitation.
(1997)
National Advisory Committee on Medical Rehabilitation
Report of the National Advisory Committee on Medical Rehabilitation.
(1997)
National Advisory Committee on Medical Rehabilitation
Achomaireacht:
This Report was prepared by the National Advisory Committee on Medical Rehabilitation and does not necessarily represent the views of NRB.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/336317
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National Survey of General Practice: final report.
(1996)
Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP); Department of Health and Children; Centr...
National Survey of General Practice: final report.
(1996)
Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP); Department of Health and Children; Centre for Health Promotion Studies. National University of Ireland, Galway.; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse; Kelleher, Cecily
Achomaireacht:
The 1996 National Survey of General Practice was initiated by the Irish College of General Practitioners in order to obtain more detailed and specific information about general practice in the Republic of Ireland, within the context of the 1993 Health Strategy 'Shaping a Healthier Future' (Department of Health, 1993). The major objectives of the survey were to assess the implementation and adoption of the health strategy and to provide; a census of manpower, a quantification of time commitment, a picture of organisation and practice development and a picture of the aspirations of general practitioners in Ireland. This study was funded by the Department of Health and Children.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/336012
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National Mass-Radiography Association: First report.
(1954)
Department of Health (DoH); National Mass-Radiography Association
National Mass-Radiography Association: First report.
(1954)
Department of Health (DoH); National Mass-Radiography Association
Achomaireacht:
Mass Radiography, which is of comparatively recent origin, is a means by which groups of people can he quickly and easily X-Rayed and the existence of abnormalities and disease changes, especially Respiratory Tuberculosis can be demonstrated. The need for Mass Radiography, and the best means of introducing it, had received close and careful study by the Minister for Health and his Department for some time prior to 1950. It was decided at a conference held by the Minister for Health with representatives of local Health Authorities, on the 28th October, 1950, to form a company for the purpose of organizing arid administering a Radiographic and Radiological Service, including a Mass X-Ray Service, on a national basis, the service to be free to all; Voluntary and confidential to each person. All the Health Authorities in the country, with the exception of Cork County Council, which has its own mobile unit, decided to participate. The Minister nominated the chairman and members of the co...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/575447
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National Rehabilitation Board annual report 1988.
(1989)
National Rehabilitaton Board (NRB)
National Rehabilitation Board annual report 1988.
(1989)
National Rehabilitaton Board (NRB)
Achomaireacht:
A feature of the national social and cultural consciousness is the growing awareness of the importance of equality of opportunity for all citizens of the State and a growing intolerance of unequal treatment on whatever basis. In some dimensions this drive for quality is powerfully supported and promoted with legislation and government action programmes which are helping to create a better informed and more wholesome social conscience and a more just society. This trend is greatly to be welcomed and it is the Board's aim to harness it where possible to assist in achieving the Board's primary goal to promote equality of opportunity and full participation in society for people with disabilities. It is of the highest importance to see that no opportunity is missed to ensure that citizens with disabilities are aided by the equality movement in their quest for social and economic integration.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/337526
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National Drugs Advisory Board annual report 1975
(1975)
National Drugs Advisory Board (NDAB)
National Drugs Advisory Board annual report 1975
(1975)
National Drugs Advisory Board (NDAB)
Achomaireacht:
By the end of 1975. the National Drugs Advisory Board had 15 months of experience in the management of mandatory licensing systems for medicinal products and for manufacturers of pharmaceuticals in Ireland. With few exceptions. most applicants now have an appreciation of the intentions of these systems and are providing the type of data which the Board requires. During 1976 the Board will be commencing a review of established drugs. Although the information required for assessment is less comprehensive than that needed for a new drug substance. the Board is seeking and must receive sufficient information to ensure acceptability of pharmaceutical quality availability of the active ingredient for effect (bioavailability) and reasonable safety and efficacy in use. In some cases the information is self-evident. in others this may· not be so. With the implementation of the licensing systems for manufacturers and wholesalers. the first legal steps were taken toward the assurance of compli...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/337487
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National Children's Advisory Council end of term report 2001-2004
(2005)
National Children's Advisory Council
National Children's Advisory Council end of term report 2001-2004
(2005)
National Children's Advisory Council
Achomaireacht:
As we complete our first three years, it gives me great pleasure to present this Final Report on behalf of my colleagues on the National Children's Advisory Council. The Council has made a considerable impact in advising the Minister on key issues affecting children's lives and in the process has had to face a considerable number of challenges. These included: - The need for Team Building, While the strength of the Council was its uniqueness in bringing together the range of representatives from government departments and voluntary organisations alongside the research community, parents and young people, this diverse group , needed to build a working relationship with each other that always had the best interests of children at its core - Integrating Young People in a meaningful way onto the Council required new ways of doing business, So often the language and dynamics of a meeting attended by adults appears to be a different world to children. The attendance of the young...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/555679
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Report of the Working Group on Communications to the National Immunisation Steering Committee.
(2001)
National Immunisation Steering Committee.
Report of the Working Group on Communications to the National Immunisation Steering Committee.
(2001)
National Immunisation Steering Committee.
Achomaireacht:
The Communications Working Group is a sub-group of the National Immunisation Review Steering Committee and was established with the following Terms of Reference: • To review current best practice and to recommend communications, promotion and media relations strategies which will provide balanced information on all aspects of immunisation/vaccination programmes for parents, media and the public, with a view to generating maximum public confidence in such programmes. • To recommend in parallel with the above, appropriate methods of communicating with health professionals including general practitioners on all aspects of immunisation/vaccination and methods of facilitating their communication with parents and the public.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/555700
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Report of the National Safety Council for the year ended 31st December 1997.
(1997)
National Safety Council .
Report of the National Safety Council for the year ended 31st December 1997.
(1997)
National Safety Council .
Achomaireacht:
1997 was an especially important year for the National Safety Council as It marked the reorganisation of execullve functions to strengthen the Council's effectiveness In the areas of communications. partnership and regional activities These changes will come into effect In the course of 1998 and I am confident they will enable The Council deal more efficiently with its statutory responsibilities of promoting safety across the three functions of Road. Water and Fire With the number of people killed on the roads Increasing to 472 and the number injured exceeding 13,000. 1997 was a year which no one can look back on with anything other than a sense of shame The tremendous cost in tragedy and suffering. much of It avoidable, which Iies behind these figures brings both the gravIty and the magnitude of the Council's task in sharp focus the irresponsible attitude to drink driving; the callous disregard for speed lImits: the unwilIingness to wear seatbelts; the proliferation of m...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/575232
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The National Treatment Purchase Fund: treating people faster.
(2006)
National Treatment Purchase Fund
The National Treatment Purchase Fund: treating people faster.
(2006)
National Treatment Purchase Fund
Achomaireacht:
The National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF) was set up by the Government to treat patients like you, who have been longest on public hospital waiting lists for an operation. The Minister for Health and Children has given special funding to the NTPF for this specific purpose. The NTPF is there to reduce the waiting time for public patients. Treatment is arranged in private hospitals in Ireland. Northern IreLand or England. As a result of the NTPF over 30,000 patients June 2005 have been treated and taken off public hospital waiting lists. The NTPF is arranging treatment each month for at least 1.000 public patients who are waiting over three months for an operation. The numbers of patients being treated monthly is rising . It is entirely your choice to take part in this initiative. Patients who choose treatment with the NTPF will receive their operation or procedure free of charge. Medical card entitlements are not affected in any way. Some people think because they are not seriously...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/559556
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National Treatment Purchase Fund annual report 2004.
(2004)
National Treatment Purchase Fund
National Treatment Purchase Fund annual report 2004.
(2004)
National Treatment Purchase Fund
Achomaireacht:
The mission of the National Treatment Purchase Fund is to reduce the length of time public patients are on hospital waiting lists by offering them a choice in obtaining access to treatment quickly, safely and to a high standard of patient satisfaction, in line with the government's health strategy.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/559514
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