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We have just released our Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Impact Report, highlighting the reach and impact of our 2025 HTA initiatives.
Take a quick look at the numbers from 2025! Read more at https://t.co/dUhKkGOOyP
Our Centre in Ireland for Clinical guideline support and Evidence Reviews (CICER) team has reviewed studies examining Paediatric Early Warning Systems (PEWS) in the emergency department.
You can read the scoping review here: https://t.co/44fI5T6nT4
The National Inpatient Experience Survey by @careexperience invites people who have spent more than 24 hours in a public hospital in May to provide feedback on their experience of care.
Invites to participate in this survey will be sent via text from 27 May.
In this review, we looked at the level of publicly-funded services for donor-assisted human reproduction in 10 different countries to see what is available and what policies are in place.
We have published a protocol and a review of publicly-funded services for donor-assisted human reproduction in selected countries. Find out more: https://t.co/UHrdLRUtNC
Did you know that hand hygiene is the single most important intervention to prevent the transmission of healthcare-associated infections? On World Hygiene Day, check out our online course to learn about optimal hand hygiene practices and more: https://t.co/xqpbSiI0EO #WHHD26
HIQA has started work on the development of a National Health Dataset Catalogue for Ireland.
This work is part of the HealthData@IE project, led by @roinnslainte in collaboration with HIQA, @HRBIreland@HSElive and other key representatives.
Learn more: https://t.co/UDhprqYbi1
We have published an assessment of immunisation against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in Ireland.
RSV places a huge burden on patients, families and the healthcare system every winter. We found that immunisation against RSV is safe and effective.
https://t.co/AWwtHZjRRN
HIQA Director of Health Information and Standards, Ms Rachel Flynn, speaks to Niamh Cahill about the importance of high-quality health information and effective communication
https://t.co/czJAsij2Jx
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HIQA has commenced a review of the HSE’s governance arrangements for the provision of population-based health screening services.
Read our terms of reference: https://t.co/kxJx0aqgY4
CICER, the Centre in Ireland for Clinical guideline support and Evidence Reviews, has completed systematic reviews of clinical and cost-effectiveness of specialist assessment and self-management education after an acute asthma exacerbation.
Read more: https://t.co/TyIOlnhlrV