Death, dying and bereavement edition of Studies: an Irish Quarterly Review. December 2009.
Creator
Jesuits Ireland
Publisher
Jesuits Ireland
Date
December 2009
Contributor
Gabriel Byrne, Maurice Manning, Bob Carroll, Denis Doherty, Ian Clarke, Mervyn Taylor, Ken Warpole, Joan McCarthy, Mark Loughrey and Eoin O'Malley
Format
Jpeg
Language
English
Type
Still image
Date Issued
December 2009
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The Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) has asserted that any reform of the health service must have a positive impact on the journey the patient who is at the end of their life has through the system and has called for clarity on the Government's plans for the development of palliative care services. The concern was expressed at the launch of the IHF's new three year Strategic Plan which will cover the activities of the national charity from 2012 to 2015. A total of five strategic objectives including advocating for quality services for care at end of life for all patients and developing innovative responses to specific end of life care challenges will be pursued by the IHF over the coming three years.]]>2016-08-03T20:02:33+00:00
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The Irish Hospice Foundation launches new 3 year Strategic Plan
The Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) has asserted that any reform of the health service must have a positive impact on the journey the patient who is at the end of their life has through the system and has called for clarity on the Government's plans for the development of palliative care services. The concern was expressed at the launch of the IHF's new three year Strategic Plan which will cover the activities of the national charity from 2012 to 2015. A total of five strategic objectives including advocating for quality services for care at end of life for all patients and developing innovative responses to specific end of life care challenges will be pursued by the IHF over the coming three years.