Equivalent of two planes full of people die every year due to crowding at Irish hospitals, group claims

An estimated 350 people are dying each year as a direct result of crowding in the country's Emergency Departments, The Irish Association for Emergency Medicine has claimed.

Equivalent of two planes full of people die every year due to crowding at Irish hospitals, group claims

An estimated 350 people are dying each year as a direct result of crowding in the country's Emergency Departments, The Irish Association for Emergency Medicine has claimed.

The group says it is deeply disappointing that on the day of the Budget, a total of 438 patients languished on trolleys in Ireland’s acute hospitals.

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