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Children's Health Ireland

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Children's Health Ireland (CHI; Irish: Sláinte Leanaí Éireann, SLÉ) is a statutory body established in 2018 to oversee the development and governance of specialist acute paediatric hospital services in Ireland.[1] The name "Phoenix Children's Health" had originally been announced for this entity in 2017,[2] but that name was abandoned following legal action from Phoenix Children's Hospital.

On 1 January 2019, CHI took over governance of the three tertiary children's hospitals in Dublin (Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin, Temple Street Children's University Hospital, and the National Children's Hospital).[1] In doing so, it succeeded the Children's Hospital Group, which had previously been formed in August 2013 with a view to integrating these three separate hospitals under a single board of management.

The three hospitals will eventually transfer their operations to the new children's hospital, an as-yet unnamed tertiary children's hospital that is currently under construction on the campus of St. James's Hospital in Dublin.

Other planned CHI centres include:

The name will be extended outside of Dublin throughout Ireland on a phased basis.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Irelands New Children's Hospital". Children’s Health Ireland. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b An Taoiseach and Minister for Health turn the first sod for the new Paediatric Outpatients and Urgent Care Centre on the ground of Connolly Hospital while also welcoming the name for the Children’s Hospital Group, Dublin: Temple Street Children's University Hospital, 23 October 2017, archived from the original on 25 October 2017