Rotunda seeks meeting on public consultants' private work
The Rotunda Hospital in Dublin is seeking a meeting with the Minister for Health on the decision "to allow private practice" for consultants on public-only contracts.
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The Rotunda Hospital in Dublin is seeking a meeting with the Minister for Health on the decision "to allow private practice" for consultants on public-only contracts.
The Minister for Health has said that permission purportedly given to consultants on public-only contracts at the Rotunda Hospital to continue doing private work in the hospital must be rescinded.
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