Rachel Downey, health journalist and communications strategist, dies at 60
Rachel Downey, a health and social affairs journalist who later became a communications strategist at the Department of Health, has died of renal failure at age 60, according to an obituary published by her husband. Most recently, she was head of public relations at the Office of the Patient Safety Commissioner, where she led communications around Martha’s Rule, the Hughes Report on financial redress for those harmed by sodium valproate and pelvic mesh implants, and the Safety Gap Report. Downey began her journalism career in Dublin and moved to London in 1987, working for the London Irish News before moving into social affairs journalism. She served as editor of Nursing Times from 2002 to 2008 and left journalism in 2009 to work at the Department of Health until September 2025, when she became seriously ill. She had lived with type 1 diabetes all her adult life. Downey is survived by her husband, two sons, and her sister.
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Sources: The Guardian
