Children with scoliosis or spina bifida were not prioritised for funding of around €19m allocated nearly three years ago to ...
The Spina Bifida Hydrocephalous Paediatric Advocacy Group said: 'It shows the lack of urgency in addressing the suffering of ...
Health Minister Stephen Donnelly insisted yesterday that children with scoliosis and spina bifida were not fully prioritised ...
AN advocacy group has blasted Children’s Health Ireland after an audit of how they spent cash meant to fix kid spinal surgery ...
The HSE audit also revealed that targets for reducing waiting lists for children for spinal surgery are not being met ...
Scoliosis is one of the most commonly encountered pediatric spinal deformities. Knowledge of comorbid disorders associated with scoliosis is required in order to rule out other serious conditions.
The audit was commissioned after Health Minister Stephen Donnelly raised concerns in July a tranche of €19m was spent 'more ...
The condition typically develops during late childhood or early adolescence, when children undergo a period of rapid growth. Discover what to do if you’re experiencing common scoliosis symptoms ...
The project, part of the university’s Fashion Design & Merchandising program, focuses on creating adaptive garments tailored ...
The HSE did not spend over €14 million in funding that it had been allocated to provide high volumes of surgery for patients ...
Despite Mr Harris’s 2017 pledge, there are still children waiting more than four months for spinal surgery to treat scoliosis. In October this year, current Health Minister Stephen Donnelly said ...