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Health Service Executive. (2011) Health Service Executive annual report and financial statements 2010. Kildare: Health Service Executive.

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The HSE at a glance
• Two out of every five people (1.6m) in Ireland have a medical card
• Over 17m prescriptions were dispensed for people with medical cards
• There were almost 900,000 visits to our GP out of hours services
• 3.8m payments were made for drug costs over €120 per month
• Our uptake rate for the influenza vaccine is not achieving our target of 75%
• 58,000 girls were offered the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination in the 2010 / 2011 campaign
• Two out of every five people are still waiting longer than our target of six hours in Emergency Departments
• Referrals for elective surgery increased by 19% during 2010
• We will improve waiting times for people waiting for an outpatient appointment
• 7,402 adults waited more than six months for elective surgery and 2,618 children waited more than three months
• We delivered 74,418 babies in our hospitals
• There were 3.5m attendances in our Outpatients Departments, an increase of 6% over 2009
• Almost 10,000 people received a home care package
• Almost 3m personal assistance / home support hours were provided for people with disabilities
• Over 1.3m people received either inpatient or day case treatment, a 4% increase over 2009
On average there was a 94% uptake on childhood vaccinations at 24 months but only 86% availed of the Meningococcal group C (MenC) vaccine
• 95% of women requiring an urgent referral to breast cancer services were seen within 2 weeks
• Over 1.1m people attended our Emergency Departments
• Over 3.6m acute hospital bed days were used during 2010, 2% less than 2009
• We met the 28 day target for urgent colonoscopy in 98% of cases
• All children in care should have a written care plan (90% had in 2010, against the 100% target). We will improve on our governance and accountability for children in our care
• Our average length of stay in hospital is 6.1 days. We will reduce this to our target of 5.6 days
• We will improve our rate of completion of disability assessments for children under 5 years of which only 21% are within timelines
• We will continue to be vigilant in regard to our governance and control processes
• Our average absenteeism rates are 4.7% against our target of 3.5%
• Mental health inpatient readmission rates fell by 8% in 2010
• Increased levels of service were delivered in 2010 with 4% less budget than 2009
• We will focus on suicide prevention services as rates continue to grow – up by 15% on 2007
• We will continue to listen to our patient advocates
• Over 11.68m home help hours were provided to over 54,000 people


Item Type
Report
Publication Type
Irish-related, Report
Drug Type
All substances
Date
2011
Pages
153 p.
Publisher
Health Service Executive
Corporate Creators
Health Service Executive
Place of Publication
Kildare
ISBN
978-1-874218-89-0
EndNote
Accession Number
HRB (Electronic Only)

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