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South Tipperary General Hospital have given further updates on the cancelation of services in light of the recent cyberattack.
The Hospital’s management says the following services will be cancelled for the coming week:
All routine x-rays , MRI, Phlebotomy ,and Pre-Operative Assessments, All elective surgery and endoscopy treatments.
The hospital has also had to cancel all outpatient clinic appointments, with the exception of antenatal clinics, physiotherapy outpatient and cardiac diagnostic.
However, expectant mothers with previously scheduled appointments should attend as normal.
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Ireland s hospitals are more overcrowded than at any point since pandemic began, INMO warns
376 admitted patients went without beds across Ireland this morning. By Hayley Halpin Tuesday 11 May 2021, 6:51 PM Tue 6:51 PM 29,930 Views 33 Comments
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IRELAND’S HOSPITALS ARE more overcrowded than at any point over the last year, the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has warned.
The INMO said 376 admitted patients went without beds across Ireland this morning, the highest figure since 5 March 2020.
The worst-hit hospitals include:
South Tipperary General Hospital – 23
The union warned that redeployment of staff was seeing day services closed or scaled back, which it claims is putting extra pressure on emergency departments.
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The HSE’s Vaccination Centre in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary is now ready for operation as part of the roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccine. Vaccination centres, such as the one located at the Clonmel park Hotel, are in addition to locations such as GP surgeries and pharmacies where vaccines will be delivered.
The vaccination centres will come on stream, as needed, from late March/early April, as vaccine supplies become available. The facilities will be avail;able to the HSE for a minimum of 6 months. The Abbey Court Hotel in Nenagh, has also been completed and is ready for use. South Tipperary General Hospital will operate the Clonmel centre.
The HSE’s vaccination centre in Clonmel is ready for operation as part of the roll out of the Covid-19 vaccine. The centre at Clonmel Park Hotel will begin operating in late March or early April as needed. South Tipperary General Hospital will operate the centre in Clonmel, which will be available for a minimum of […]