January 11, 2021
Situation at Letterkenny University Hospital should not have occurred – Pádraig Mac Lochlainn TD and Pearse Doherty TD

Donegal Sinn Féin TDs Pádraig Mac Lochlainn and Pearse Doherty have said that the situation at Letterkenny University Hospital over the weekend, whereby patients were being treated in ambulances, should not have been allowed to occur.

Speaking today, Deputy Mac Lochlainn said:

“We recognise the unprecedented public health emergency that has emerged due to Covid-19 and the fact that 170 staff at Letterkenny University Hospital are off-work due to Covid. It is a long-established fact that the hospital has, historically, been underfunded. However, the situation over the weekend whereby patients were spending upwards of three hours in ambulances outside of the hospital should not have been allowed to occur.

“The amazing frontline staff who made themselves available over the weekend to come in and work at the hospital must be applauded, many of them coming off leave to do so. But there is a genuine question to be asked as to why eleven beds were out-of-use in the hospital at this time?

“Why did the hospital management not issue a public call for healthcare workers in the county to come forward and to make themselves available to staff these beds?

“Why was the HSE Emergency Management Plan not implemented, as the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has called for?

“Why were there not contingency processes in place to ensure that there was a backup plan so that we didn’t have to reach a point whereby patients did not have to be treated in ambulances?

“What happened was dangerous for patients, the paramedic crews and staff.

“Pearse Doherty and I have written to the management of the hospital and the HSE today to ask these questions and we will be asking for a full account of what happened and why it was allowed to happen.

“In the meantime, the Covid-19 situation in Donegal remains a real threat and we urge people to stay at home, stay safe and to follow public health advice.”

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