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BreakingNews.ie
12 hours ago
- General
- BreakingNews.ie
Hospital overcrowding: Almost 420 people on trolleys
The latest figures from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) show 419 people waiting for trolleys in hospitals. 277 patients are waiting in the emergency department, while 142 are in wards elsewhere in the hospital. Advertisement The hospital with the highest number of patients waiting for a bed is University Hospital Limerick, with 93 patients on trolleys. 37 people are in the emergency department, with 56 elsewhere in the hospital. At University Hospital Galway, there are 51 people on trolleys, with 34 people in the emergency department. At Letterkenny University Hospital and St Vincent's University Hospital, there is 26 people in each hospital waiting for a bed.


BreakingNews.ie
4 days ago
- General
- BreakingNews.ie
Nearly 8,200 patients treated on trolleys in hospitals in May
Nearly 8,200 patients, including 75 children, were admitted to hospital without a bed this May, according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO). The top 5 most overcrowded hospitals include: Advertisement University Hospital Limerick – 2,055 patients; University Hospital Galway – 919 patients; Cork University Hospital - 673 patients; St Vincent's University Hospital - 496 patients; Letterkenny University Hospital - 468 patients. INMO general secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha said: 'The number of people on trolleys is still much too high. We are still seeing near daily instances of over 400 people being treated on trolleys, chairs or other inappropriate bed spaces every day. 'We want to engage proactively with the HSE to ensure that our members are able to cope with the seasonal and predictable challenges that they are likely to encounter over the coming months. 'We are yet again seeing unacceptable levels of overcrowding in the Midwest and West, where there is little to no capacity release valves to help ease overcrowding. The delivery of fully-staffed, additional capacity must be a priority for the HSE in these areas. 'Persistent overcrowding does not just have an impact on patient outcomes, it also impacts nurse and midwife safety and wellbeing. We know that when hospitals are overcrowded assaults are more regular and staff burnout and intention to leave rises. "These are very real issues that need to be addressed by the Health Service Executive.'


BreakingNews.ie
26-05-2025
- Health
- BreakingNews.ie
Hospital overcrowding: 424 people waiting for beds
A total of 424 admitted patients were on trolleys in hospitals on Monday morning. Some 293 of those were in emergency departments while 131 were in wards, according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO). Advertisement University Hospital Limerick accounted for the largest number of people waiting for beds with 98, followed by University Hospital Galway with 54, and Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda with 29.


India.com
20-05-2025
- Business
- India.com
Meet Aditya Vats, got record-breaking job offer from…; not from IIM, IIIT, BIT, VIT; his annual salary is Rs…
Success is not limited to big cities. Coming from a humble background with limited resources and still achieving your goals is the truest form of success. While it may seem like a myth to some, the story of this young man proves otherwise. He turned challenges into stepping stones, and dreams into reality — showing the world that where you come from doesn't limit where you can go. Aditya Vats has always been a bright and hardworking student. Speaking about his educational qualification, Aditya began his early education at DAV School in Patna, where he consistently performed exceptionally well in every class. After studying in Patna until Class 5, he moved with his family to Hazaribagh and enrolled at DAV Hazaribagh. According to a Prabhat Khabar report, Aditya topped his school in Class 10 with an outstanding score of 97.8% in 2019. After school, Aditya began preparing for admission into the top engineering institutes in the country. During this time, Aditya not only focused on cracking the IIT entrance exam but also successfully cracked prestigious examinations such as Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana(KVPY) and Indian National Mathematical Olympiad(INMO). After cracking the IIT entrance exam, Aditya secured admission to IIT (BHU) Varanasi, where he pursued a in Computer Science. During his time there, he actively participated in various technical projects, which helped him gain recognition in the industry. Aditya hails from Devkuli village in the Buxar district of Bihar. Aditya received a job offer from a prestigious software company in the United States with an annual package of Rs 68 lakh. This achievement is not only a matter of pride for him but also serves as an inspiration for countless young people from states like Bihar and Jharkhand, proving that with dedication and talent, no dream is out of reach.


BreakingNews.ie
20-05-2025
- Health
- BreakingNews.ie
Hospital overcrowding: 98 patients waiting for beds at UHL
A total of 393 admitted patients are waiting for beds in Irish hospitals this morning, according to today's Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) Trolley Watch. This included 266 patients waiting in emergency departments, while 127 are in wards elsewhere in hospitals. Advertisement University Hospital Limerick (UHL) is the most overcrowded hospital by far, with 98 patients waiting for beds. This includes 36 patients on trolleys in the emergency department, and 62 in other wards. After UHL, the most overcrowded hospitals are University Hospital Galway (41 patients waiting for beds), Cork University Hospital (CUH - 37 patients), Letterkenny University Hospital (31) and St Vincent's University Hospital (25). The most overcrowded emergency departments are UHL and University Hospital Galway (36 patients waiting for beds), CUH (32), St Vincent's University Hospital (22), and Tallaght University Hospital (18).