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Hospital Accommodation

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 28 September 2011

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Ceisteanna (19, 20, 21)

Michael Colreavy

Ceist:

16 Deputy Michael Colreavy asked the Minister for Health the total number of public hospital beds currently closed; the number per hospital; and if he has a programme for the reopening of closed hospital beds. [26384/11]

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Éamon Ó Cuív

Ceist:

40 Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for Health the number of beds that have been closed across the country due to financial constraints. [26278/11]

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Bernard J. Durkan

Ceist:

166 Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Health the extent to which the full general hospital bed complement has been identified, agreed and or provided for in the future having particular regard to the experience over the past six years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26638/11]

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Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 16, 40 and 166 together.

There are some 13,000 acute hospital beds, including some 1,800 day beds, in the Irish public acute hospital system. The exact number available for use at any one time varies according to a number of factors, including planned levels of activity, refurbishment and infection control. Beds are also closed to control expenditure because, like all other public agencies, hospitals have to operate within budget.

The criteria for counting bed closures and methods vary between hospitals. Instead of having a debate about the exact number of beds that are judged to be open or closed at any one time, I believe we must concentrate on getting the best possible services for patients from the budgets available to us.

This means we need to focus on how beds are used, on the throughput of patients, on reducing length of stay to international norms and on having as many procedures as possible carried out as day cases rather than inpatient work.

The work of the SDU, together with implementation of the Clinical Care Programmes in the HSE, will help to improve the efficiency of our hospitals, allowing us to treat as many patients as possible within budget.

I believe that pursuing efficiencies through these means will be a far more productive approach than debating the number of beds open or closed at any one time.

The table gives the number of available beds in each hospital for the period 2009 and 2010.

Average Inpatient Beds Available*

2009

2010

Adelaide & Meath Hospital Inc NCH

534

533

Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital

187

187

Longford/Westmeath Regional Hospital — Mullingar

185

166

Midland Regional Hospital — Portlaoise

140

140

Midland Regional Hospital — Tullamore

192

176

Naas General Hospital

211

203

Our Ladys Children’s Hospital Crumlin

210

185

Temple Street Childrens Hospital

106

100

National Maternity Hospital

151

155

Royal Victoria Eye and Ear

35

46

St. Columcilles Hospital

114

107

St. James Hospital

835

831

St. Lukes Hospital — Dublin

156

154

St. Michaels Hospital DLaoire

101

99

St. Vincents Hospital Elm Park

482

482

DML Total

3,639

3,563

Cavan General Hospital

203

228

Louth County Hospital

110

75

Monaghan General Hospital

31

0

Our Lady of Lourdes

288

303

Our Ladys Hospital — Navan

131

115

Beaumont Hospital

635

594

Cappagh Orthopaedic

61

60

Connolly Hospital — Blanchardstown

218

228

Mater Misericordiae Hospital

572

567

Rotunda Hospital

170

170

St Josephs

34

36

DUBLIN NORTH HOSPITAL GROUP

2,453

2,376

Orthopaedic Hospital — Kilcreene

38

31

South Tipperary General Hospital

215

216

St Lukes Hospital — Kilkenny

259

220

Waterford Regional Hospital

441

465

Wexford General Hospital

210

200

Bantry General Hospital

69

68

Cork University Hospital

500

497

Cork University Maternity Hospital

185

185

Kerry General

261

249

Mallow General Hospital

76

76

Mercy Hospital

204

197

South Infirmary — Victoria Hospital

170

164

St. Marys Hospital — Gurranebraher

90

92

SOUTHERN HOSPITAL GROUP

2,718

2,659

Letterkenny General Hospital

306

309

Mayo General Hospital

271

276

Portiuncula Hospital Ballinasloe

185

173

Roscommon County Hospital

88

81

Sligo General Hospital

270

256

University Hospital Galway

674

623

Ennis General Hospital

54

52

Nenagh General Hospital

52

52

Regional Hospital — Dooradoyle

420

406

Regional Maternity Hospital — Limerick

99

99

Regional Orthopaedic Hospital — Limerick

67

62

St.Johns Hospital — Limerick

73

73

WESTERN HOSPITAL GROUP

2,559

2,461

National Totals

11,369

11,060

* The average number of bed days available by specialty for the reporting period. This should not include day beds and should also be reflective of any bed closures during the reporting period

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