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The HSE adopted a regional structure (HSE Dublin Mid-Leinster, HSE Dublin North East, HSE South and HSE West). [3] A new grouping of hospitals was announced by the Irish Minister for Health, Dr. James Reilly TD, in May 2013, as part of a restructure of Irish public hospitals and a goal of delivering better patient care: [4] [5] Dublin North ...
The Group was given responsibility for the following hospitals: [1] [2] Greater Dublin. Mater Misericordiae University Hospital; St. Vincent's University Hospital; National Maternity Hospital; Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital; St. Michael's Hospital, Dún Laoghaire; Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Finglas; St. Columcille's Hospital ...
Beacon Hospital; Beaumont Hospital, Dublin; Blackrock Clinic, Blackrock; Bloomfield Care Centre, Rathfarnham Bon Secours Hospital, Dublin; Cappagh National ...
The hospital, which is a teaching hospital for the University College Dublin, has 997 beds, [7] along with 206 Day Beds and 15 Operating Theatres. [8] It contains a negative-pressure ventilation ward which houses the National Bio-Terrorism Unit, [ 9 ] and is the National Centre in Ireland for various services. [ 10 ]
The Dublin Brain Bank, a research facility for post-mortem storage and examination of brain tissue, opened at Beaumont Hospital in October 2008. [5] A new cystic fibrosis unit opened at the hospital in December 2010 [6] and a new radiation therapy unit for cancer treatment was established at the hospital in 2012. [7]
The old St Vincent's Hospital at St Stephen's Green founded in 1834. The hospital was established by Mother Mary Aikenhead, founder of the Catholic order Religious Sisters of Charity, at the Earl of Meath's former home at 56 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, in 1834. [2]
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Included in this latter group are teaching hospitals (such as University Hospital Galway) operated in conjunction with a university and hospitals with a long-standing religious ethos e.g. Tallaght University Hospital in Dublin. There are also many private hospitals. Ireland has a lower than OECD-average number of hospital beds according to the ...