The HSE National Ambulance Service (NAS) is continually working to further improve the care provided to HSE patients and provide much faster access to care. Innovations in ambulance service provision, such as the introduction of the Advanced Paramedic training programme and a system of up-skilling for the 1,200 Paramedics, have produced significant improvements in patient care.
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News:
Emergency Aeromedical Service (EAS) is launched in Custume Barracks, Athlone. Click here for more...
NAS Paramedics Eoin O'Mahony and Tadhg O'Shea recently visited Scoil Barra, Ballincollig, Co. Cork. Click here for more...
A Motorbike Safety campaign has been launched focusing on road safety for motorcyclists and road users. Click here for more...
Read our most recent Clinical Directives - AP Dispatch (Amended), Interim Guidance on Patient Refusal of Care
Read updates on the NAS Control Centre Reconfiguration Project
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Patient Information
Find out when you should call an ambulance
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Our Staff
Information on clinical directives, guidelines and working in the HSE National Ambulance Service
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Education and Competancy Assurance
Find out about the training provided by the National Ambulance Service College
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News
The latest information on HSE National Ambulance Service
Links
Links to other websites and resources
HSE Performance Reports
The Monthly Performance Report provides an overall analysis of key performance data. Check out the Ambulance Service performance activity.
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Last updated on: 23 / 05 / 2012