Women's Health in Ireland: Global Standing and Services
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Women's Health in Ireland: Global Standing and Services

Published 25 May 2026Updated 25 May 2026

Women's Health in Ireland: Global Standing and Services

When considering the state of women's health in Ireland, many wonder how its healthcare system compares on a global scale. Ireland often ranks well in overall health metrics among developed nations, though specific areas of women's health show both strengths and ongoing challenges. For example, the World Health Organization reported a maternal mortality rate of less than 5 deaths per 100,000 live births in Ireland, placing it among countries with very low rates globally. This indicates a strong foundation in essential maternity care.

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How Ireland's Women's Health System Ranks Globally

Ireland's position in global healthcare rankings varies depending on the metrics considered. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) consistently places Ireland among the top-tier nations for overall life expectancy, with women's life expectancy at birth exceeding 84 years. This reflects broad societal factors and effective public health initiatives. However, specific indicators highlight areas for improvement. Access to timely care, particularly regarding waiting lists for specialist appointments and certain surgical procedures, sometimes lags behind other high-income countries. The Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) routinely...

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Written by Ana Lopes

Ana Lopes is a certified health coach and founder of Euthymia. Based in Dublin, she helps women build sustainable, lasting wellbeing through evidence-based coaching, movement, and mindset work.

Published 25 May 2026· Updated 25 May 2026