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Key Achievements;  &#13;
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-The HFH Programme won the 2010 Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’ &#13;
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-The HFH Programme won the 2010 Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’ &#13;
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-A National Audit of End-of-Life Care in Hospitals, which included 1,000 patient deaths across 54 acute and community hospitals (comprising 75% of national acute bed capacity). This was the first audit of its kind in the EU.&#13;
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