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MSc/PGDip in Health Economics Practice (Online)

Course Code: CKC07 Full-time & Part-time Course Title: Economics – Health Economics Practice (Online) Online Course College: Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences Duration: 1 year Full-time; 2 years Part-time Course Delivery Method*: Online Teaching Mode: Full-time, Part-Time This programme will be taught online. Qualifications: PG Dip NFQ Level: Level 9 Course Description: https://www.ucc.ie/en/ckc07/ Video […]

Launch of HOPE Agora 2017

From 11th to 13th June, 2017, the HMI will host the HOPE Agora in Trinity College, Dublin.

Appointment of HSE Chief Operations Officer

The Director General of the HSE, Tony O’Brien, is pleased to announce the appointment of John Connaghan to the newly created role of Chief Operations Officer of the Health Service Executive.
The Chief Operations Officer will be responsible for the overall operational performance management of the service delivery system within the health services including Acute Hospitals, Community Care, National Ambulance Services, Primary Care Reimbursement Services (PCRS) and the Special Delivery Unit (SDU).

HMI West Regional Meeting 13 February, 2017

Speaker: Pauline Levins, Principal Social Worker & Mary Griffin, Social Worker, Safeguarding & Protection Team, HO, Area 2 Title: Safeguarding vulnerable adults Location: Education Centre, Merlin Park Hospital, Galway This was a well attended lunchtime seminar which outlined the areas of policy, procedures, self neglect and implementation along with the roles and responsibilities of those […]

2017 HOPE exchange programme

Dear Colleagues, Applications are closing in the next 10 days for places on the 2017 HOPE exchange programme. This is an exciting opportunity for health managers to gain insight and learnings from other European health systems. Details of the dates of the program and other relevant information is  available on the website. Application forms are […]

Clinical Risk Assessment in European Hospitals: Survey

During the last years, the EAHM is using the IMPO model as an approach to promote hospital management and to focus it on patient outcomes. “Patient safety” and “Risk management” form in this view important objectives. We would highly appreciate and strongly recommend you to take part in a survey about clinical risk assessment in European hospitals.