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Nothing signed off yet on new National Maternity Hospital, says Taoiseach
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National Maternity Hospital: Government has problems with project on land transferred from Sisters of Charity
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Nuns urge Minister to speed up hospital ownership transfer Sisters of Charity insists it will have ‘no role’ in St Vincent’s group or maternity hospital
about 3 hours ago The Religious Sisters of Charity said it was not now, nor would it be involved in the management of St Vincent’s hospital, the new maternity hospital or the new independent charity set up to take over the ownership the facility. File photograph: Nick Bradshaw
The Sisters of Charity, the religious order which previously ran St Vincent’s hospital, Dublin, has urged Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly to speed up the transfer of the hospital to a new independent charity.
Sisters of Charity accused over hospital ownership
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National Maternity Hospital: Sisters of Charity urge Minister for Health to complete transfer to State
The Religious Sisters of Charity announced their intention to “gift” the land at St Vincent’s Hospital in south Dublin last year. By Emer Moreau Thursday 3 Jun 2021, 2:07 PM 1 hour ago 5,747 Views 8 Comments
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THE ORDER OF nuns that used to run St Vincent’s Hospital have called on the Minister for Health to complete the transfer of management from them to the hospital’s new, independent management group “as soon as possible”.
The Religious Sisters of Charity were on the Board of St Vincent’s Healthcare Group until 2017, and announced their intention to “gift” the site to the state last year to facilitate the building of the new National Maternity Hospital there