Dáil debates
Wednesday, 25 September 2024
Ceisteanna ar Pholasaí nó ar Reachtaíocht - Questions on Policy or Legislation
12:45 pm
Cathal Crowe (Clare, Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source
While the zero-trolley policy is putting a certain gloss on trolley numbers in UHL, it is absolutely failing Ennis Hospital. In any year, although we bemoan it, we expect elective surgeries to be cancelled for a few weeks around the Christmas period in Ennis Hospital. This year, however, elective surgeries were cancelled from 27 July onwards. In nine weeks, there has only been elective surgery in Ennis Hospital for four days. That is unforgivable. It means the theatre nurses are reassigned to the medical wards of the hospital. Guess what? The consultants, who are on public contracts, have no patient lists to see. They are effectively on golf leave for nine weeks. It is absurd. It is failing the region. It is disproportionate. In Nenagh Hospital, elective surgeries are allowed. UHL has elective surgery. There are no elective surgeries in Ennis Hospital. I am asking for this protocol to be reversed.
As I said, in other years, we had this protocol for a small period. This year, we have already well exceeded the 42 days of cancellations of elective surgery of 2023. We started cancelling surgeries in July. It is unforgivable. We have to row back on this protocol urgently for the sake of public healthcare in Clare.
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