
An extract from the letter by public health specialist Prof Tom O’Dowd to chairman of the hospital board Lyndon MacCann over 'two years of GP referral letters'
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A basic failure of governanceTHE MOST basic failure of governance in one of the State’s premier teaching hospitals raises serious doubts yet again about the quality of our public health system. There had been a sense that the various breast cancer scandals of 2007 and 2008 represented a nadir in the litany of failures involving healthcare; the revelation that some 58,000 x-rays remained unreported within Tallaght hospital’s adult x-ray department for a prolonged period means that public confidence in the health service has been dented even more severely.
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