Public health expenditure in Ireland more than quadrupled between 1960 and 1980. It then remained constant in real terms until 1987, falling until 1990 when it recovered to almost its 1986 level. Since 1990, health expenditur
Bradley R. Braden (May 12, 1961-December 17, 1998). Brad’s dedication to quality and continuous impr...
Routine tests for hepatitis B became available in Ireland in 1970. This paper analysed data on 2,226...
This edition of Health in Ireland: Key Trends provides an overview of significant trends in health a...
Abstract: This paper examines the growth in the GDP share of current public expenditure on national,...
In the context of the current debate over standards of public services in Ireland and the appropriat...
In the context of the current debate over standards of public services in Ireland and the appropria...
The Department of Health and Children today (17th December 2010) published Health in Ireland: Key Tr...
Described by The Economist in 1988 as “easily the poorest country in rich north-west Europe”, Irelan...
This paper presents projections of national health expendi-tures by type of expenditure and sources ...
Health in Ireland Key Trends gives us insights into trends in demographics, population health, hospi...
Health in Ireland: Key Trends 2012 covers population and health status as well as trends in service ...
Has government expenditure on the National Health and Personal Social Services increased significant...
For many decades Ireland\u27s output per capita ranked about twenty-fourth among the world\u27s indu...
Health expenditure growth is projected to moderate considerably during 1983-90, reaching $660 billio...
AbstractA new Irish government came to power in March 2011 with the most radical proposals for healt...
Bradley R. Braden (May 12, 1961-December 17, 1998). Brad’s dedication to quality and continuous impr...
Routine tests for hepatitis B became available in Ireland in 1970. This paper analysed data on 2,226...
This edition of Health in Ireland: Key Trends provides an overview of significant trends in health a...
Abstract: This paper examines the growth in the GDP share of current public expenditure on national,...
In the context of the current debate over standards of public services in Ireland and the appropriat...
In the context of the current debate over standards of public services in Ireland and the appropria...
The Department of Health and Children today (17th December 2010) published Health in Ireland: Key Tr...
Described by The Economist in 1988 as “easily the poorest country in rich north-west Europe”, Irelan...
This paper presents projections of national health expendi-tures by type of expenditure and sources ...
Health in Ireland Key Trends gives us insights into trends in demographics, population health, hospi...
Health in Ireland: Key Trends 2012 covers population and health status as well as trends in service ...
Has government expenditure on the National Health and Personal Social Services increased significant...
For many decades Ireland\u27s output per capita ranked about twenty-fourth among the world\u27s indu...
Health expenditure growth is projected to moderate considerably during 1983-90, reaching $660 billio...
AbstractA new Irish government came to power in March 2011 with the most radical proposals for healt...
Bradley R. Braden (May 12, 1961-December 17, 1998). Brad’s dedication to quality and continuous impr...
Routine tests for hepatitis B became available in Ireland in 1970. This paper analysed data on 2,226...
This edition of Health in Ireland: Key Trends provides an overview of significant trends in health a...