He has spoken with members within the State body.
HIQA employees would prefer to do more on the ground work that positively impact care delivery - that's the view of the CEO of The Alliance Shane Scanlan.
Mr Scanlan says he has spoken with members within the State body following a TV report into standards of care in Emeis Ireland nursing homes, including the Residence Portlaoise.
A critical review from The Alliance says a new report from the Chief Inspector of Emeis Ireland homes does not offer a proper apology to those affected.
Mr Scanlan says a change away from administrative work for employees is needed:
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