I’ll start this week with a scenario.
Editorial
A question of trust
Maintaining trust is one of the main drivers behind professional competence, says Dara Gantly.
A tale of two trolleys
Dara Gantly examines the Minister for Health’s promise to the people of Ireland and hopes that he does not rue the day he looked us in the eye and vowed to end the trolley crisis
Healthcare without borders
Dara Gantly examines why we should look again at an all-Ireland health service.
Bidding for savings in healthcare
Dara Gantly examines a new procurement approach from the HSE that could potentially save taxpayers and the State up to €720 million a year.
From front bench to bedside
Dara Gantly on having ‘your’ man in Hawkins House and the potential implications for the medical profession.
A ‘new era’ for the health service
Dara Gantly examines the health agenda of the joint programme for government
Let’s get Health working
Dara Gantly looks at the sweeping changes promised by the new Government and assesses what can be realistically delivered for Health in Enda Kenny’s ‘First 100 Days’.
Navigating through a whirlwind campaign
Dara Gantly says that the short run-in to this election has had its disadvantages, including the absence of thorough debates on monumental healthcare proposals.
The medico-political mandate
Dara Gantly reflects on the medical ‘changeover’ expected in the next Dáil and the need for a new kind of politics.