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  2. Health Service Executive - Wikipedia

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    It replaced the ten regional Health Boards, the Eastern Regional Health Authority and a number of other different agencies and organisations. The Minister for Health retained overall responsibility for the Executive in Government. [3] The HSE adopted a regional structure (HSE Dublin Mid-Leinster, HSE Dublin North East, HSE South and HSE West). [3]

  3. Healthcare in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    University Hospital Galway is one of Ireland's largest hospitals, dealing with over two hundred thousand patients in 2007. In 2007, [15] for GP services, 31% were seen without an appointment, 38% received an appointment the same day, 28% received a next day appointment and 3% had to wait over two days to be seen.

  4. Locum - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the NHS on average has 3,500 locum doctors working in hospitals on any given day, [2] with another 17,000 locum general practitioners (). [3]On the other hand, GP locums (freelance GPs) mostly work independently from locum agencies, either as self-employed or via freelance GP chambers based on the NASGP's Sessional GP Support Team (SGPST) model.

  5. Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment - Wikipedia

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    Renamed as the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation [30] 1 January 2013 Transfer of Equality Tribunal from the Department of Justice and Equality [31] 1 September 2017 Transfer of Employment Affairs and Employment Law to the Department of Social Protection [32] 2 September 2017 Renamed as the Department of Business, Enterprise and ...

  6. General practitioner - Wikipedia

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    Greater continuity with a general practitioner has been shown to reduce the need for out-of-hours services and acute hospital admittance. Continuous care by the same general practitioner has been found to reduce mortality. [2] The role of a GP varies between and within countries, and is often dependent on local needs and circumstances.

  7. Sessional GP - Wikipedia

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    A sessional GP therefore is any GP working as a locum GP or as a salaried GP, and also includes GPs on the returner scheme, and GP retainees. A locum, is a fully qualified general practitioner who does not have a standard employment contract with the primary care health centre where they work. They are paid by the session, as a difference to ...