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If second UHL emergency department recommended, it will take 'years' to open, says Donnelly

Consultants are now rostered to work at evenings and weekends in the emergency department at UHL, the health minister says.

CONSULTANTS IN EMERGENCY medicine are now rostered to work at evenings and weekends – and are not just on call – in the emergency department at University Hospital Limerick (UHL), Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has said. 

The spotlight been on the hospital in recent months due chronic overcrowding issues.

Trolley numbers at UHL have increased by 39% so far this year and the Department of Health said these figures are in “contrast” with trends elsewhere, with the average morning trolley count falling by 11% over the first quarter of the year.

A review is currently being carried out to consider the case for a second emergency department in the Midwest region in light of ongoing pressures at the ED in University Hospital Limerick.

Donnelly said today that even if a second emergency department is recommended, it will be “years” before it opens for patients.

The terms of reference for the review, which is to be carried out by HIQA, are yet to be decided.

Donnelly said the focus must remain on the overcrowding issues happening in the here and now at UHL, stating that this is being solved with workforce reforms and increasing capacity.

The issue of reopening emergency departments at Nenagh and Ennis featured today in the Oireachtas Public Petitions committee today, a proposal put forward by the Midwest Hospital Campaign group.

Emergency departments are part of larger hospitals and smaller ones in the region, such as in Nenagh and Ennis, closed around 15 years ago.

There are currently four injury units in the region, but only one ED at University Hospital Limerick.

general-views-of-university-hospital-limerick-where-respiratory-consultant-dr-aiden-obrien-practices Emergency Department at UHL. Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo

Rostering in evenings and weekends

Speaking at the committee meeting today, Donnelly said working practice reforms which have proven successful in other hospitals have also been agreed at UHL.

This includes senior decision makers being rostered on site both in the emergency department and throughout the hospital after hours and on the weekends.

Having paid visits to the hospital and spoken to staff, the minister said it was his experience that there were no senior decision-makers rostered on after hours and on weekends. 

He said it was the “single biggest concern” at the hospital that from Friday to Monday, there were no senior consultants on site.

He said a consultant was on-call, as was referenced in the Aoife Johnston inquest, but the minister pointed out that the consultant did not come into the hospital after being called on the telephone. 

Johnston died of bacterial meningitis on 19 December 2022 after a 12-hour wait in the overcrowded emergency department of University Hospital Limerick.

She had initially presented to the hospital on 17 December, and was eventually admitted to intensive care, but passed away shortly after.

A verdict of medical misadventure was returned at the inquest into the death of the teenager.

Dr Jim Gray, who was the only ED consultant on call the weekend Johnston died, but who was not required to be on site, told the inquest that not only was the ED a “death trap”  on the night, “it is still a death trap”, five years after Aoife’s death. 

He reiterated that he received one phone call on the night about the unfolding overcrowding crisis but that he was never told about Aoife.

Addressing the issue of reopening emergency departments in other hospitals in the region, Donnelly said the clear clinical advice he has received is that an emergency department attached to lower model hospitals, such as Nenagh and Ennis, “is simply unsafe”.

Under questioning by Sinn Féín Paul Gavan, Donnelly said Sinn Féin has not called for the reopening of the emergency departments at those hospitals.

He said the party’s spokesperson David Cullinane “deserves great credit for his resistance to those calls and said he would follow the clinical advice”. 

The minister said clinical advice is to reopen emergency departments in those hospitals, as they stand “would be very dangerous”.

Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe questioned the decision to close the emergency departments in 2009, stating that political players should have spoken up and said more to prevent the closures.

He said the centre of excellence which was promised by former Health Minister Mary Harney never materialised.

Donnelly told the committee that the workforce at UHL has increased by 43%, with the number of emergency medicine consultants increasing by a half, going from 10 to 15.

The minister said there is “still a lot of work to be done” to ensure the money from the state has been allocated appropriately at UHL.

Independent TD Michael Lowry said he is concerned that there is now a confidence issue with the public in which they are afraid to go into the hospital.

He said from patients he has spoken to, once someone is seen in the ED, the care is good, stating that he believes that needs to be said. 

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    Mute You Reacted Ha Ha!
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    Jun 20th 2012, 12:20 PM

    All offset against increased Bord Gais,Eircom,transport,home and health insurance

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    Jun 20th 2012, 12:38 PM

    This cost of living study takes all of those into account. Unless Mercer are completely incompetent.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 12:25 PM

    Are they serious? Food, booze, energy, mortgages etc, all still bloody expensive!

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    Jun 20th 2012, 1:06 PM

    Food is not actually that expensive, one trip to Lidl per week fills my cupboard for under €30. That’s food, drink, lunches, dinners, the lot. As for booze, it’s a luxury (which I quite enjoy), but as a luxury the price depends on supply and demand.

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    Mute Brendan Kelly
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    Jun 20th 2012, 1:23 PM

    And tax….

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    Jun 20th 2012, 2:36 PM

    The price of a luxury depends on supply, demand and tax folks…

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    Jun 20th 2012, 3:22 PM

    Would you not shop in an Irish supermarket?? I get that Lidl and Aldi are great if you have a big family and that they employ Irish staff, but most of what they sell are imports and the profits go back to their German headquarters.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 3:32 PM

    Do a weekly shop in Superquinn and you’ll find it sore when you sit down for a couple of days.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 6:56 PM

    Just aswell we have Dunnes and Supervalue so!

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    Jun 20th 2012, 8:09 PM

    Ann, you obviously don’t realize that Lidl and Aldi actually source far more products in Ireland than many competitors such as Tesco and Dunnes. Much of the fresh produce is sourced from Irish farms, and packaged meats, sausages etc are often of Irish origin.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 9:43 PM

    Not anywhere near where I live Ann, I’m afraid.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 12:32 PM

    A pint is still obscenely expensive.

    That’s the only thing that matters.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 6:43 PM

    paying 8 euros for a pint of plain here in sweden : (

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    Jun 21st 2012, 8:57 AM

    Precisely, it’s a key economic indicator.

    It reflects the price of grain (which ref;ects high prices for all other foods) and the levels of taxation.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 12:23 PM

    Probably reflective of the drop in wages, jobs etc while the same time the rise in taxation and charges. I bet its still as expensive live in for the people who work, live and survive in

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    Jun 20th 2012, 12:40 PM

    Increases in taxes and charges would increase the cost of living, so I’m not exactly sure what you are trying to say.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 1:44 PM

    Good its an overpriced dump anywya

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    Jun 20th 2012, 2:04 PM

    Typical ignorant culchie comment.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 2:38 PM

    What a parochial, low-life comment.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 3:45 PM

    Those who gave the thumbs down were annoyed at not knowing what parochial means!

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    Jun 20th 2012, 12:35 PM

    From the link:

    Two main factors determine a city’s position in Mercer’s Cost of Living rankings:
    the relative strength of the relevant currency against the US dollar in the 12 months between ranking (March 2011 to March 2012 in this case); and
    price movements over the 12 month-period compared to those in New York City as the base.

    So the weakening of the euro in relation to the dollar is a contributing factor as well.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 12:48 PM

    In fact, again according to the link “Most European cities drop in the ranking” except for Geneva in Switzerland which is non Euro. Since this is a comparative study it doesn’t really show if the cost of living has fallen in Ireland, only that it has fallen in comparison to other places. This while the Dublin Chamber of Commerce are right in saying that the city is gaining competitiveness, it is not actually because of anything we have done.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 12:50 PM

    So rather then the headline saying that the cost of living has fallen in Dublin, it should really say that the cost of visiting Dublin has fallen if you are coming from outside the Eurozone. Which is good in itself, but means little to those of us who do not make our living from tourist related activities.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 5:59 PM

    That is exactly the point I was making earlier on which seems to have gone over the heads of some of the readers

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    Jun 20th 2012, 2:13 PM

    I found temple bar very expensive on little womens xmas, me and the girls could barely pay for the taxi

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    Jun 20th 2012, 3:34 PM

    It’s where all the tourists and their wallets go. What did you expect?

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    Jun 20th 2012, 8:58 PM

    And where they get mugged by the jackines

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    Jun 20th 2012, 2:17 PM

    This is a US ex-patriate focused survey. It uses New York and the US dollar as a base. New York is 33rd on this list. If you were a resident of New York now and had to move to Dublin, which is #72, you would find that the overall cost of living is lower in Dublin than it is in New York, whereas if you moved to Tokyo you would feel the pain.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 4:01 PM

    Maybe if you are visiting. Energy, communications and insurance are robbery.

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    Jun 20th 2012, 6:00 PM

    That can’t be right! I haven’t been this broke since I was 16!

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    Jun 20th 2012, 9:38 PM

    Moscow is not a city in Europe -,-

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    Jun 20th 2012, 9:45 PM

    it is, you know

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