Health reforms in shambles, claims opposition

Health service reforms are in a shambles after a top medical expert rejected a €400,000-a-year post to help transform the sector, it was claimed today.

Health service reforms are in a shambles after a top medical expert rejected a €400,000-a-year post to help transform the sector, it was claimed today.

Professor Aidan Halligan was due to take up his new role as chief executive of the Health Service Executive (HSE) next January, but decided to stay on as deputy chief medical officer with the British government.

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