Eugene Murray with the 'Access to specialist palliative care and place of death in Ireland' report
Report launch on June 26 2013 for 'Access to Specialist Palliative Care Services and Place of Death in Ireland - what the Data Tells Us'.The report analysed information from the Health Service Executive's (HSE) Minimum Data Set for Palliative Care and HSE national and regional population statistics from 2011 along with the National Cancer Registry and the Hospital Inpatient Enquiry from 2010. Photo Chris Bellew / Copyright 2013 Fennell Photography
2013-06-26 11:27:11
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Eugene Murray at the launch of 'Access to specialist palliative care and place of death in Ireland' report
Report, launched by the Irish Hospice Foundation on June 26 2013 estimated that 2,500 patients each year are denied access to the hospice inpatient care they need because of the failure to develop hospice services countrywide. This finding emerged from an examination of data from four sources over two years and is contained in the report Access to Specialist Palliative Care Services and Place of Death in Ireland - what the Data Tells Us.The report analysed information from the Health Service Executive's (HSE) Minimum Data Set for Palliative Care and HSE national and regional population statistics from 2011 along with the National Cancer Registry and the Hospital Inpatient Enquiry from 2010. Photo Chris Bellew / Copyright 2013 Fennell Photography
2013-06-26 11:26:49
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Eugene Murray with the 'Access to specialist palliative care and place of death in Ireland' report
Irish Hospice Foundation launch for the report Access to Specialist Palliative Care Services and Place of Death in Ireland - what the Data Tells Us.The report analysed information from the Health Service Executive's (HSE) Minimum Data Set for Palliative Care and HSE national and regional population statistics from 2011 along with the National Cancer Registry and the Hospital Inpatient Enquiry from 2010. Photo Chris Bellew / Copyright 2013 Fennell Photography
2013-06-26 11:26:09
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Sharon Foley CEO IHF, Eugene Murray author and Dr Kathy Mc Loughlin author with the 'Access to specialist palliative care and place of death in Ireland' report
Report, launch of Access to Specialist Palliative Care Services and Place of Death in Ireland - what the Data Tells Us.The report analysed information from the Health Service Executive's (HSE) Minimum Data Set for Palliative Care and HSE national and regional population statistics from 2011 along with the National Cancer Registry and the Hospital Inpatient Enquiry from 2010. Photo Chris Bellew / Copyright 2013 Fennell Photography
2013-06-26 11:24:48
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Sharon Foley CEO IHF (Left), Eugene Murray, author and Dr Kathy Mc Loughlin author with the 'Access to specialist palliative care and place of death in Ireland' report
A major report, launched by the Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF), on June 26 2013 estimates that 2,500 patients each year are denied access to the hospice inpatient care they need because of the failure to develop hospice services countrywide. This finding emerged from an examination of data from four sources over two years and is contained in the report Access to Specialist Palliative Care Services and Place of Death in Ireland - what the Data Tells Us.The report analysed information from the Health Service Executive's (HSE) Minimum Data Set for Palliative Care and HSE national and regional population statistics from 2011 along with the National Cancer Registry and the Hospital Inpatient Enquiry from 2010. Photo Chris Bellew / Copyright 2013 Fennell Photography
2013-06-26 11:24:41
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Dr Kathy Mc Loughlin author of the 'Access to specialist palliative care and place of death in Ireland' report
Launch of the report 'Access to Specialist Palliative Care Services and Place of Death in Ireland - what the Data Tells Us' The report analysed information from the Health Service Executive's (HSE) Minimum Data Set for Palliative Care and HSE national and regional population statistics from 2011 along with the National Cancer Registry and the Hospital Inpatient Enquiry from 2010. Photo Chris Bellew / Copyright 2013 Fennell Photography
2013-06-26 11:22:54
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Dr Kathy Mc Loughlin and Sharon Foley with the 'Access to specialist palliative care and place of death in Ireland' report
Report launch for 'Access to Specialist Palliative Care Services and Place of Death in Ireland - what the Data Tells Us' The report analysed information from the Health Service Executive's (HSE) Minimum Data Set for Palliative Care and HSE national and regional population statistics from 2011 along with the National Cancer Registry and the Hospital Inpatient Enquiry from 2010. Photo Chris Bellew / Copyright 2013 Fennell Photography
2013-06-26 11:21:43
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Dr Kathy Mc Loughlin and Sharon Foley with the 'Access to specialist palliative care and place of death in Ireland' report
Report launch for 'Access to Specialist Palliative Care Services and Place of Death in Ireland - what the Data Tells Us'.The report analysed information from the Health Service Executive's (HSE) Minimum Data Set for Palliative Care and HSE national and regional population statistics from 2011 along with the National Cancer Registry and the Hospital Inpatient Enquiry from 2010.
Photo Chris Bellew / Copyright 2013 Fennell Photography
2013-06-26 11:21:41
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Sharon Foley with the report 'Access to specialist palliative care and place of death in Ireland' report
Sharon Foley with the report 'Access to Specialist Palliative Care Services and Place of Death in Ireland - what the Data Tells Us'. The report analysed information from the Health Service Executive's (HSE) Minimum Data Set for Palliative Care and HSE national and regional population statistics from 2011 along with the National Cancer Registry and the Hospital Inpatient Enquiry from 2010.
Photo Chris Bellew / Copyright 2013 Fennell Photography
2013-06-26 11:04:26
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Sharon Foley, CEO Irish Hospice Foundation speaking at the launch of Access to specialist palliative care and place of death in Ireland'
Report, launch 'Access to Specialist Palliative Care Services and Place of Death in Ireland - what the Data Tells Us' . Photo Chris Bellew / Copyright 2013 Fennell Photography
2013-06-26 10:56:23
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