Oireachtas Joint and Select Committees

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Public Accounts Committee

2011 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 40 - Health Service Executive
Health Service Executive Financial Statements 2011

11:20 am

Mr. Paddy McDonald:

Ennis went from 40 days to 72 days, up 32 days. Nenagh General Hospital went from 25 days to 51 days, up 26 days. St. John’s Hospital, Limerick, went up by one day, 69 days to 70 days. University Hospital Galway went from 59 days to 62 days. Waterford Regional Hospital went from 33 days to 40 days. St. Luke’s, Kilkenny, went from 53 days to 54 days. Mallow General Hospital went from ten days to 12 days. Kerry General Hospital went from 34 days to 42 days, up eight days. Our Lady’s Hospital, Navan, went from 25 days to 31 days. Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda, went from 51 days to 62 days, up 11 days. The Rotunda went from 19 days to 20 days. Connolly Memorial Hospital went from 26 to 37, 11 days. Cavan General Hospital went from 15 to 23, up eight days. St. James’s Hospital went from 32 to 45, up 13 days. The Coombe went from 25 to 36, up 11 days. Tullamore General Hospital went from 30 to 39 days.

These are all the ones that went up. Then there are those that went down. Mullingar General Hospital went from 116 days to 74 days, down 42 days. Naas General Hospital went from 72 days to 21 days, down 51. Portlaoise hospital went from 44 to 30, down 14. St. Columcille's Hospital, Loughlinstown, went from 33 to 32, down one day. The Adelaide went from 41 days to 35 days. Children's University Hospital, Temple Street, went from 118 days to 49 days, down 69. The National Maternity Hospital went from 20 to 18, down two days. Our Lady’s Children's Hospital, Crumlin, went from 88 down to 60, down 28 days. The Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Adelaide Road, went from 75 days to 54 days, down 21. St. Michael’s Dún Laoghaire went from 47 days to ten days, down 37. St. Vincent’s went from 20 to 16, down four days. St. Luke’s, Rathgar, went from 84 to 72 days, down 12 days. Beaumont went from 44 to 42, down two days. Cappagh went from 21 to 13, down eight days.

The Mater went from 79 to 30, down 49. Louth Hospital went from 154 down to 32, down 122.

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