11 patients on trolleys at Naas Hospital today - Kildare Now

2022-05-14 20:21:09 By : Mr. Tom Pang

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Some 11 patients are being treated on trolleys at Naas Hospital today.

However there are no patients awaiting treatment on a trolley at Tullamore Hospital while two were admitted to Portlaoise Hospital without a bed being immediately available.

The most overcrowded facility in Ireland today is Limerick University Hospital where 93 people are on trolleys.

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