Mistrust in the HSE

Give me a chance to tell you a self experience fact related to today’s post. I work in a store that sells newspapers (and more things), and the last week some of the main newspapers were sold out when the normal situation is that 2 or 3 of each one remain in the store until we close.

I didn’t ask my customers the reason, but all the headlines this week were related with the cervical cancer test scandal. Now 209 irish women are affected by the same problem that Vicky Phelan suffers. Last year she discovered that the exam results that she received in 2011 were wrong and now she knows that she is now suffering from terminal cancer.

It is said that fear is the big enemy for everyone and that’s the feeling that a lot of irish families are having. According to and Irish Times information “More than 10.000 women have contacted a helpline established by the cervical check screening program to ask if their test would possibly be affected with the same issue."

The most highlighted fact that the tabloids put in his covers was the case of 17 women that were not told about this fatal mistake and now are dead.

All the opposition are asking for the replacement of Tony O’Brien -Health Service Executive chief- and the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said that an advertisement to replace Mr O’Brien will be posted within two weeks.

Even if all this situation will solve in the mid term, the mistrust in the Public Health Service are now installed in the population.

The big problem is that when a women receive a cancer test results now, is possibly that she will not be 100% sure that the information received is correct.

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