Leicester s Hospitals broke law by illegally failing to provide true and fair accounts
Board members today publicly admitted the NHS trust s failings
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Senior figures at Leicester’s Hospitals insist progress is being made to correct the failings and weaknesses that led to a financial scandal at the top of the NHS trust.
Former top Leicester NHS bosses reported after £46m hole found in accounts
Huge concerns have been raised that city hospitals financial accounts do not accurately reflect economic reality
Former UHL chief executive John Adler (Image: Peter Fothergill)
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Kerry accounts for up to 25% of the Air Ambulance service call-outs.
The life-saving service went live in July 2019 and provides time critical emergency care and transport for people in the county and beyond.
The Irish Community Rapid Response (ICRR), a charity dedicated to pre-hospital care, is running the service in co-operation with the HSE National Ambulance Service.
Key relationship manager with the ICRR, Karen O’Sullivan says the service is particularly beneficial to people in rural areas of the county: