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Meet Annie Lynch (79) from Dublin who has become the first person in Ireland to be vaccinated against #COVID19. “I feel very privileged to be the first person in Ireland to receive the vaccine,” said Annie who got the vaccine today at @stjamesdublin.
#VaccinesWork#CovidVaccine
The first COVID-19 vaccines have arrived in Ireland. The vaccine will be delivered in stages, starting with the people most at risk from coronavirus. Other groups will be offered a vaccine as it becomes available. #VaccinesWork#COVIDVaccinehse.ie/eng/services/news/med…
We are preparing for the roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccine. It has been approved by @EMA_News and is safe for use. Certain priority groups will be vaccinated first. For factual, expert information you can trust, visit:
hse.ie/covid19vaccine#VaccinesWork#CovidVaccine
WATCH: A staff Christmas message from @paulreiddublin and the Executive Management Team. As we look to 2021 with a renewed sense of hope, the leadership team want to acknowledge your colossal dedication to the public’s safety.
Pleased with the work between @HSELive & @Twitter to ensure that the facts about vaccinations get communicated as a priority. Twitter and HSE join forces to combat vaccine misinformation irishtimes.com/news/health/t…
Met the hugely knowledgable teams today in @HSELive who support the public with information about #OurHealthService. Utlising communication channels of webchat, social media, email and telephone.
Off to a great start today with the first NHCP facilitators workshop in Cork. Good discussions & practice sessions on communication skills for building relationships with patients, families & colleagues. Looking forward to meeting the DML hospital group tomorrow.
Great to see @nhsuk and @nhsdigital solving some of the same #digitalhealth accessibility and service design issues that @hselive are working on. Thanks for sharing.
“People don’t expect to be looked after and then you come in with the A team of good quality care. This isn’t poor care for poor people” bit.ly/2RBYHLs#OurHealthService
@eHealthIreland is delighted to announce the launch of the SBIR initiative. Through this partnership with Enterprise Ireland €200,000 in funding will be provided to firms working with HSE clinicians to develop diabetes solutions read more here ehealthIreland.ie/!63XZT5
Health Service Excellence Awards. In the Improving the Patient Experience Category, the Winner is: Frail Older People Rapid Improvement Event. Regional Hospital Mullingar, Project Lead, Noleen Burke. #hseexcellence18hse.ie/eng/about/our-health-…