Health minister: Empty beds in Mallow are ‘immoral’ while Cork's CUH is under pressure

Jennifer Carroll MacNeill said the ongoing trolley crisis in Cork hospitals “cannot be sustained”, also saying the pressures facing patients in HSE South West are seen across HSE regions.
Health minister: Empty beds in Mallow are ‘immoral’ while Cork's CUH is under pressure

Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill officially opening an extension at Mallow General Hospital earlier this month. Picture: Brian Lougheed

It is an “immoral” use of taxpayers’ money to have hospital beds empty in Mallow while patients are on trolleys in Cork hospitals instead of being transferred, the health minister has warned.

Jennifer Carroll MacNeill said the ongoing trolley crisis in Cork hospitals “cannot be sustained”, also saying the pressures facing patients in HSE South West are seen across HSE regions.

This follows recent reports of disagreement between clinical directors at Cork University Hospital (CUH) and management in HSE South West over how resources are allocated.

Ms Carroll MacNeill said: 

“I want to see the resources that we have invested in used.”

She recently opened an extension at Mallow General Hospital.

She said that this week there had been variously 29, 24, or 23 patients on trolleys in CUH. “And at the same time, there’s been 14 to 16 beds vacant in Mallow,” she noted.

“The idea of a person from Cork lying on trolleys in CUH while there is an empty bed in Mallow is an immoral use of the taxpayer’s money,” the minister said. 

“It’s an immoral way to care for patients in the broader community.”

Speaking after an event to mark 150 years of rehabilitation services at Clontarf Hospital, she said: “The Mercy Hospital got a virtual ward with 15 beds on it as an initial investment. Over the last number of weeks, there’s been no more than three patients on that virtual ward. It’s not right.”

Virtual wards allow patients to finish their treatment at home, monitored by a hospital. Ms Carroll MacNeill said it was “really challenging” to understand why these were not more used. A new endoscopy unit in Bantry Hospital should also be used “all the time”, she added.

Gaps between acute hospitals and other facilities are “not unique to the South- West,” the minister said.

“This is everybody’s responsibility,” she said, and referenced consultants as well as management. “It’s the taxpayer and the patient that matters here.”

In response, HSE South West said: “HSE South West notes the minister’s comments regarding pressures at CUH, and fully acknowledges the ongoing challenges associated with high demand and patient flow.”

It said “significant work” was under way across Cork and Kerry to expand how hospitals work together.

Mallow takes “transfers and admissions” from CUH, the Mercy, and University Hospital Kerry, as well as caring for local patients, it said.

“Teams at other Cork hospitals can and do transfer patients in order to keep beds available for those who require high dependency care,” it said. The region will “continue to work closely with the Department of Health and the minister to progress further measures that support sustainable improvements in patient flow and hospital capacity”.

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