Question from Deputy Eoghan Kenny - PQ 22624-26
Deputy Kenny asked about the barriers currently faced by patients in Ireland living with lipoedema. Read the HSE response.
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Deputy Kenny asked about the barriers currently faced by patients in Ireland living with lipoedema. Read the HSE response.
Deputy Gogarty asked about a national care pathway for lipoedema. Read the HSE response.
Deputy Kenny asked about a national care pathway for lipoedema. Read the HSE response.
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Deputy Tóibín asked about formal training in place for senior IT personnel to operate safely and effectively within intensive care units. Read the HSE response.
Deputy Tóibín asked whether any external review or escalation to HIQA has been made in relation to NIMIS failures. Read the HSE response.
Deputy Tóibín asked about patient safety incidents, adverse outcomes, or near-misses formally recorded in connection with NIMIS failures. Read the HSE response.
Deputy Tóibín asked about the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Children’s Health Ireland. Read the HSE response.
Deputy Tóibín asked about IT staff entering operating theatres or intensive care unit environments without appropriate Garda vetting. Read the HSE response.