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Organisation: Portiuncula University Hospital

Five hospitals have over 10 patients waiting on trolleys
Five hospitals have over 10 patients waiting on trolleys
University Hospital Limerick fares worst with 17 patients waiting on trolleys.

Fri, 19 Jun, 2020

487 waiting for hospital beds this morning
487 waiting for hospital beds this morning

There are 487 patients waiting for hospital beds this morning, according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation Trolley Watch.

Thu, 10 Oct, 2019

Gardaí appeal for witnesses to fatal crash in Galway
Gardaí appeal for witnesses to fatal crash in Galway

A man in his 30s has died in a crash in Co Galway.

Thu, 27 Jun, 2019

Bereaved parents call for cultural shift in HSE management
Bereaved parents call for cultural shift in HSE management

Lorraine and Warren Reilly, who lost two baby girls in two years at Portiuncula University Hospital, have called for a “cultural shift” right up to the highest levels of management in the HSE.

Sat, 05 May, 2018

Mick Clifford
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