Blanchardstown forced to close beds to save money

A cost cutting exercise has led to the closure of 32 beds at the James Connolly Memorial hospital in Dublin.

Blanchardstown forced to close beds to save money

A cost cutting exercise has led to the closure of 32 beds at the James Connolly Memorial hospital in Dublin.

The Northern Area Health Board insist that they are being forced into two units because of budgetary constraints.

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