Health board rejects criticism following baby's death

The North Eastern Health Board has rejected some of the criticism levelled at it following the death of a premature baby at Cavan General Hospital on Wednesday.

The North Eastern Health Board has rejected some of the criticism levelled at it following the death of a premature baby at Cavan General Hospital on Wednesday.

The baby's mother had first travelled to Monaghan General Hospital, but was sent to Cavan because maternity services in Monaghan were suspended early last year.

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