Over 300 Patients Waiting On Trolleys At UHK During July

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THERE was a significant decrease in patients waiting on trolleys at University Hospital Kerry during July compared to the same month in 2022.

There were 314 patients waiting on trolleys last month compared to 415 in July last year, a fall of 25%. Nationwide, over 7,832 patients, including 138 children, went without a bed in Irish hospitals this July according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation’s TrolleyWatch figures.

TrolleyWatch figures show 72,391 patients have gone without a bed in 2023, a 10% increase in the same time period in 2022. The INMO has warned that the HSE must view this as a indication of what is now inevitable this winter and must act accordingly.

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INMO General Secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha said: “The fact that we have seen over 7,832 patients on trolleys in July is a red flag warning for the autumn and winter ahead.

“The HSE must set out very clearly what measures it intends to take to reduce the levels of overcrowding in our hospitals in the coming months. Over 72,391 patients have been on trolleys so far this year, a ten per cent increase on the same period last year, this is a bleak sign heading into the winter months.

“It has been reported that the Cabinet has signed off on a year-round plan for the HSE, the INMO will be now seeking details of the  staff support measures it contains as staff cannot be expected to just endure these conditions for another winter.

“As the HSE and individual hospital groups prepare for winter, infection control measures must be assessed ahead of predictable winter infection surges. We have already seen hospitals such as University Hospital Kerry review their mask-wearing and visitor policies because of infection outbreaks in July. A dynamic infection control plan is needed across all hospital sites as airborne viruses will no doubt play a major factor in hospital overcrowding in the months ahead,”

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