Colm Henry
Colm Henry is the Chief Clinical Officer of the Health Service Executive (HSE) in Ireland and recently expressed disappointment over the low uptake of flu vaccinations among healthcare workers.
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Ireland:
Dr Colm Henry is the chief clinical officer at the HSE who explained the reasons for the review.
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Ireland:
Dr Colm Henry, chief clinical officer at the Health Service Executive, emphasized the importance of monitoring flu patterns as the festive period approaches.
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Ireland:
Dr Colm Henry, the HSE’s chief clinical officer, said that they will continue to monitor patterns closely as they head into the festive period.
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Ireland:
HSE chief clinical officer Colm Henry said during the week that the health service was seeing a 'rapid increase of cases of patients with influenza, including those needing hospitalisation'.
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Ireland:
Dr Colm Henry, chief clinical officer of the HSE, said the influenza season has come to Ireland earlier than normal.
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Ireland:
Dr Colm Henry, chief clinical officer at the Health Service Executive (HSE), said last year’s flu season was 'very significant'.
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Ireland:
Dr Colm Henry, chief clinical officer at the HSE, told politicians that a number of international experts have been identified.
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Ireland:
HSE chief clinical officer Dr Colm Henry said: 'The opt-out organ donation system will bring us in line with international best practice.'
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Ireland:
Dr Colm Henry, chief clinical officer of the HSE, discussed the risk/benefit analysis of hip surgeries.
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Ireland:
Colm Henry, the HSE chief clinical officer, described the uptake of the flu vaccine among healthcare workers as disappointing.
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