Trust me – I am a Doctor………

Trust me, I'm a Doctor

Trust me, I'm a Doctor

Doctors are the most trusted profession in Ireland, according to a new survey.

The survey, carried out by Millward Browne Lansdowne on behalf of the regulatory body, the Medical Council, showed that 88% of adults trusted doctors to tell them the truth.

After doctors, the most trusted professions were teachers, with 79% of those polled trusting them to tell the truth, followed by professors (72%); and judges (71%), the survey found.

The survey, which was conducted before the General Election in February, found TDs to be the least trusted profession (12%) followed by pollsters (25%) and business leaders (27%).

Thirty-seven per cent of people trusted journalists to tell the truth, while 32% said they would trust trade union officials to be truthful.

Fifty per cent of those polled said they trusted priests/clergymen to tell the truth.

The Medical Council survey also found that 85% of those polled felt doctors to be doing their jobs either ‘very well’ or ‘fairly well’, with 39% stating ‘very well’.

In addition, 50% of the 1,008 people polled said the experience they have with the doctor they attend most often was ‘very satisfactory’.

From next month, all doctors will have a statutory obligation to maintain their professional skills and competence

Medical Card Savings for HSE

Medical Card Savings

Medical Card Savings

€76 million is the figure given for the amount of saving made as per the December 2010 Performance Report, due to spending on medical cards and other drug schemes in 2010.

These new figures have come about due to profiles of medical card holders being “less expensive than the budgeted profile”, it has been said. The Drug Payment Scheme has also been attributed to producing these savings.

The current number of medical card holders in Ireland is now just over 1.615 million, which is below that of target projections of 1.622 million. Last year alone 137,000 were granted the medical card. Where the numbers of GP visit cards is 3% over projections, it lies at 117,000.

Good news for HSE savings and the waiting time to process applications has also decreased.

Doctor Doctor!

Doctor Doctor!

Doctor Doctor!

To continue our ‘Doctor Doctor’ theme in to the Bank Holiday Weekend -

 

Patient – ‘Doctor Doctor, I feel like a furniture removal van’!

 

Doctor – ‘Come in and take a seat’!

Kerry Lab wins ISO

ISO for Hereditary Genetics

ISO for Hereditary Genetics

Kerry General Hospital’s Molecular Diagnostics Dept was awarded ISO-15189 by the Irish National Accreditation Board. 

On receiving the internationally-recognised accreditation, Kerry’s Diagnostics Department has become the first Irish public hospital lab to receive this honorary standard for genetic testing.

Under direction of Consultant Haematologist Dr Mary Cahill, the Kerry lab carries out tests for hereditary haemochromatosis.

The service Kerry General Hospital’s Molecular Diagnostics Dept, provide is said to save annual costs in the region of €70,000 per annum.

Congratulations to Kerry General Hospital, all the hard work paid off.

Every bit helps in the medical world!