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Private Hospitals Association welcomes Minister’s Endoscopy initiative and reactivation of NTPF.

Private Hospitals Association welcomes Minister’s Endoscopy initiative and reactivation of NTPF.   Wednesday July 27,  The Private Hospitals Association (PHA) has welcomed the announcement by Health Minister, Simon Harris, that the National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF) is to fast track endoscopy procedures for about 3,000 patients in  the next few months.   Commenting on the …

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PHA PUBLISH SIX PROPOSALS TO EASE PRESSURE ON HEALTH SERVICE

Monday 25th April 2016   PHA PUBLISH SIX PROPOSALS TO EASE PRESSURE ON HEALTH SERVICE   Private Hospitals Association Proposals would reduce waiting lists and free up beds in public hospitals   The Private Hospitals Association (PHA) today published 6 proposals* which it believes will bring significant, positive, outcomes for patients, support the public health …

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IHAI renamed as Private Hospitals Association

Dublin, 18 April 2016.  The members of the Independent Hospitals Association of Ireland (IHAI) have decided to rename the body as the Private Hospitals Association. Speaking after an EGM held earlier today, the Association’s Chairman, Mr Dermot Divilly, said “This decision is one of several flowing from a strategic review that we undertook recently. Given …

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Association announces Simon Nugent as new chief

1 October 2015. The representative body of the independently-funded hospital sector, the Independent Hospitals Association of Ireland (IHAI), has announced that Simon Nugent has taken up the role as Director of the organisation. Simon will be responsible for the leadership of the IHAI, representation of the sector to Government and other stakeholders, provision of advice …

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