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The HSE is a single organisation with 6 health regions. Each region is responsible for providing both hospital and community care for the people in that area. The regions remain under the governance of the HSE Board and the HSE continues to be responsible for standards and guidelines.
The HSE is Irelands public health service and is overseen by the HSE Board, which holds ultimate responsibility for the organisation. The CEO of the HSE, Bernard Gloster, reports to the Board and is responsible for implementing its decisions and managing the day-to-day operations.
The Health Service Executive (HSE) manages all of the public health services in Ireland including personal social services. The HSE services are delivered through: Medical professionals such as doctors, nurses, physiotherapists.
Health care in Ireland is delivered through public and private healthcare. The public health care system is governed by the Health Act 2004, which established a new body to be responsible for providing health and personal social services to everyone living in Ireland the Health Service Executive.
Healthcare executives: Make sure their organizations have strong strategic, operational and financial footing to serve the needs of patients, their families and their communities.

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Chief Medical Officer (Ireland) Chief Medical Officer of Ireland Incumbent Mary Horgan since June 2024 Department of Health Abbreviation CMO Reports to Minister for Health6 more rows
The HSEs revenue income increased from 17.3 billion in 2019 to 20.3 billion in 2020. The majority of this income is sourced from Exchequer funding, with the Department of Health Revenue Grant totalling 19.5 billion in 2020.
Bernard Gloster is the HSEs CEO. He has more than 30 years experience working in the health service and held a number of senior management positions.

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