The Health Minister said recent developments had cast a shadow over the plan
A member of Slaintecare says he’s disappointed but not surprised a new advisory group is going to be appointed.
It’s after three members of the implementation advisory council quit in recent weeks.
The Health Minister said recent developments had cast a shadow over the plan and he’s planning to implement a new advisory group.
Current member Liam Doran, who is a former General Secretary of the INMO, is critical of the decision
Sláintecare advisers seek meeting with Government before disbanding https://t.co/NtmanR5Gob
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) October 4, 2021

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