By Gary Culliton.
Tag Archives: PCRS
HSE seeks private sector PCRS support
By Lloyd Mudiwa.
Dispensing with the bureaucratic system
Dear Editor, After a year of non-payment of my dispensing fees for new Medical Card patients: After a year of struggling to have the problem sorted by my own efforts: And after a year of IMO struggling(?) on my behalf: I now have good news.
PCRS: turnarounds ‘on track’
By Gary Culliton.
Wrong data may unfairly disadvantage Irish GPs
Open Letter to Mr Patrick Burke, Primary Care Reimbursement Service Dear Mr Burke, I wish to acknowledge the publication of the 2010 PCRS annual accounts on December 23, 2011, and thank the PCRS for correction of two of the errors that were reoccurring in the previous reports, but there is only a partial correction of possibly the most significant summary
Data overestimate GP payments
Open letter to Mr John Buckley, Comptroller and Auditor General, Treasury Block, Dublin Castle, Dublin 2.
Row erupts over phlebotomy services
By Lloyd Mudiwa.
HSE issues tender for PCRS call service
By Aoife Connors The HSE is seeking to privatise customer call-centre triage services and the related administrative support services required to meet the demands of the HSE Primary Care Reimbursement Service (PCRS) in Finglas
Extra GP services must be allocated proper resources
Open Letter to Mr Patrick Burke, Primary Care Reimbursement Service Dear Mr Burke, I wish to acknowledge receipt of your circular 011/11 dated the 21st of June 2011.
Worrying budget deficit in hospitals/PCRs — HSE
By Lloyd Mudiwa.