Former chief executive Paul Reid was paid €400,000 for 11 months work last year
Paul Reid
Localised methadone services needed to save lives, says GP
Citizens’ Assembly on Drug Use visits drug treatment centres to hear about impact of drugs on individuals
Prof Eamon Keenan said there has been ‘tripling’ in number of people presenting for cocaine treatment in last six years
Citizens’ Assembly described as ‘most extensive, engaged discussion’ on drug use ever held
Dr Martin Feeley, who lost his job after criticising Ireland’s response to Covid, on his decision to speak publicly against lockdowns from inside the HSE
State’s response to pandemic under fresh scrutiny as Government prepares terms for its review
Forum examining changes to law to reduce harm from use of drugs in Ireland
Paul Reid complained about ‘strong and uninhibited language’ being directed at his senior managers at unscheduled meeting
Martin Curley likened reforming HSE to climbing Mount Everest
The presence of superbugs in Irish hospitals has risen since Covid restrictions were lifted
Reid’s early departure will leave health service without a permanent chief executive as Covid cases rise
Robert Watt says ‘step change’ is needed to double number of medical and nursing graduates
Chief executive Paul Reid to tell Dáil public spending watchdog talks under way to secure more funding
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