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The law on organ donation in Ireland has changed. If you’re aged 18 or over, you’ll be considered a potential organ donor, unless you opt out or are part of an excluded group. If you do not wish to become a donor, you can choose to opt out by adding your name to the opt-out register. Your family or next of kin will always be consulted if you have not opted out. So, it is important to talk to your loved ones about your wishes. Find out more:
HSE Ireland14,998 views • 11 months ago

The Pathfinder service, which provides safe alternative care at home for older people who phone 112/999, has recently been extended to Kerry. “It’s a wonderful service with very experienced staff and the follow up service was excellent as well.” – Michael Cunnane National Ambulance Service #OurHealthService
HSE Ireland28,692 views • 2 years ago

RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is a common virus that causes coughs and colds for babies every winter. Almost all children get RSV by the time they are 2 years old. Find out what parents need to know about RSV by watching this video from Dr. Ciara Martin. #HSEMyChild | #WinterViruses
HSE Ireland26,270 views • 2 years ago

Today is #CervicalCancerEliminationDay. By taking positive steps such as vaccination, screening and treatment when appropriate, we can work together to #EliminateCervicalCancer. Ireland has set a target date to achieve elimination by 2040. #TogetherTowardsElimination
HSE Ireland18,140 views • 2 years ago

Today we mark World Patient Safety Day #WPSD23. Many of us only consider our health when faced with a healthcare need and our concerns may lessen our ability to take in healthcare information. Hear from Bernie O'Reilly of @Patient_for and access resources here #WorldPatientSafetyDay is everyday for patients and staff
HSE Ireland16,486 views • 2 years ago
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