
According to today’s Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO Trolley Watch), 426 admitted patients are now waiting for beds in Irish hospitals, reports Breaking News.
This comprises 109 patients in other hospital wards and 317 individuals waiting in emergency rooms.
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With 90 patients waiting for beds, University institution Limerick is by far the most congested institution. This comprises 50 patients in other wards and 40 patients on trolleys in the emergency room, reports Breaking News.
University Hospital Galway (34 patients), Cork University Hospital (33 people), Mercy University Hospital, Cork (26 patients), and Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda (21 patients) are the next most populous hospitals after University Hospital Limerick.
University Hospital Galway (28 patients), Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda (all patients waiting for beds in the emergency department), and Cork University Hospital (all 33 patients waiting for beds in A&E) have the most crowded emergency departments after University Hospital Limerick, reports Breaking News.
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