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Ireland will integrate its children’s hospitals into a single national system by 2027, centralizing care under the HSE.
Children's Health Ireland (CHI) will be fully integrated into the Health Service Executive (HSE) by 2027, marking a major shift in Ireland’s pediatric healthcare governance.
The move, announced by Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, aims to centralize and streamline services under a single national entity, with the new National Children's Hospital set to open in 2025.
CHI’s three existing hospitals in Tallaght, Crumlin, and Temple Street will continue operating under the unified system, consolidating care into the new facility.
The transition follows years of organizational challenges and aims to improve coordination, access to specialized treatments, and long-term planning.
While details on implementation, funding, and staffing remain limited, the change reflects a strategic effort to modernize children’s healthcare delivery across Ireland.
Irlanda integrará sus hospitales infantiles en un único sistema nacional en 2027, centralizando la atención en el marco del HSE.