In recent years, there has been a growing focus on the safety and security of nurses working in hospitals across Ireland, underscored by alarming incidents and statistics. The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has strongly emphasized the urgent need for hospitals to enhance their
In the bustling city of Abuja, located in Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory (FCT), healthcare systems currently face growing concern due to a lapse in internet subscription payments by a key administrative body. This unforeseen delay has disrupted hospital operations and approvals, sparking
In Portland, lively debates are shaping the landscape of public policy and community activities, fueled by complicated interactions involving healthcare, environmental stewardship, and cultural recognition. These discussions reflect a diversity of opinions and insights from the city’s inhabitants,
The healthcare system in Kwara State, Nigeria, is grappling with a severe shortage of medical doctors, a predicament largely driven by the phenomenon known as 'Japa' syndrome. 'Japa' syndrome refers to the mass migration of Nigerian professionals, particularly in healthcare, seeking better
In the quiet corridors of a rural hospital, the staff battles to maintain a full range of services despite significant funding cuts. This struggle has become increasingly common as hospitals nationwide grapple with the recent Supreme Court ruling on Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) payments.
In the ongoing battle for fair and accessible healthcare, one significant issue has taken center stage: the need for localized cancer treatment services in Donegal, Ireland. At the heart of this movement is Roseena Toner, a dedicated cancer care campaigner and leukemia survivor. She has become a