No action on unfit A&Es - doctors' group

Seven hospital emergency departments remain unfit for purpose one year after an official report exposed unacceptable conditions…

Seven hospital emergency departments remain unfit for purpose one year after an
official report exposed unacceptable conditions in the critical units, a medics'
claimed today.

Trolley waiting times are also now worse than ever despite a HSE investigation, the Irish Association for Emergency Medicine (IAEM) said.

The organisation, which represents A&E consultants - said none of the recommendations of last year’s Emergency Department Task Force report have been implemented.

The report, published by the HSE last June, found that seven A&E departments - at the Mater and Beaumont Hospitals in Dublin, the Mercy in Cork as well as emergency departments in Drogheda, Letterkenny, Cavan and Wexford - were unfit for purpose.

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James Binchy, consultant at University Hospital Galway and secretary of the IAEM, said calls in the report for a six-hour maximum wait from time of arrival at A&E to admission have also yet to be enforced.

“None of the recommendations have been implemented,” he said. “One year on, emergency department overcrowding with in-patient boarders or patients on trolleys is worse than its ever been."