Record Number Of Patients Waiting On Trolleys In UHK In October

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THERE was a record number of patients waiting on trolleys in University Hospital Kerry for the month of October.

There were 382 patients waiting on trolleys this month compared to 220 in October of 2022 and the previous October high of 343 in 2021.

Nationwide, 10,538 patients including 273 children went without a bed in October according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation.

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INMO General Secretary Phil Ní Sheaghda said: “We are once again seeing an unacceptable amount of patients on trolleys the day after a bank holiday. Over the three days of the weekend an additional 166 patients were admitted to hospital without beds. The system needs to get a grip on the out of control levels of overcrowding that occur following public holidays.

“The fact that over ten thousand people went without hospital beds in the month of October is concerning. There is acute pressure along the western seaboard.

“We know that there is less staff to deal with the growing demand in our health system that it has a knock on impact on both patient and staff safety. Unsafe staffing levels are going to be a feature of this winter unless we see targeted recruitment and retention plans in each hospital and community care area to allow for more nurses and midwives to be recruited at the pace in which we need them.

“Again this winter, our members are not assured that their safety and that of their patients is a priority. The HSE and Government must outline what steps are being taken both at national and local level to dramatically reduce the number of patients on trolleys.”

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