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VIDEO: When sorry seems to be the hardest word for the HSE
VIDEO: When sorry seems to be the hardest word for the HSE

The HSE’s apology to the parents of Alex Butler was not sincere, writes Catherine Shanahan

Fri, 24 Jul, 2015

VIDEO: ‘Experts rowed about how long she’d live’
VIDEO: ‘Experts rowed about how long she’d live’

A mother and father who waited eight years for an apology from the State for the injuries caused to their daughter at birth were forced to listen to experts argue about how long she might live in an effort to secure a final settlement.

Fri, 24 Jul, 2015

Girl settles action for €9m
Girl settles action for €9m

A 10-year-old girl who is tetraplegic after injuries she received at birth in Waterford Regional Hospital has settled her action against the HSE for €9m.

Thu, 23 Jul, 2015

  Girl was left tetraplegic over injuries she received at  birth
Girl was left tetraplegic over injuries she received at birth

Waterford Regional Hospital apologised to an 8-year-old girl who has been left tetraplegic as a result of injuries received at her birth.

Wed, 24 Apr, 2013

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