- Mallow General Hospital
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Mallow General Hospital Health Service Executive Geography Location Mallow, County Cork, Republic of Ireland, Ireland Organisation Care system HSE Hospital type Regional Affiliated university Cork University Hospital Group Services Emergency department Yes Accident & Emergency Beds 81 Links Lists Hospitals in the Republic of Ireland Mallow General Hospital is a public hospital located in Mallow, County Cork, Ireland.[1] It is managed by the Irish Government's Health Service Executive and provides acute-care hospital services for a population of approximately 90,000 in County Cork.[2] In 2008, the hospital served 10,979 out-patients, and 4,413 in-patients, with an average stay of 5.9 nights. 74.9% of admissions were made via the accident and emergency department. In 2007, 40,114 patients presented to the emergency department. The hospital saw 2,336 day cases in the same year.[1]
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Services
The hospital provides 81 beds, of which 76 are in-patient acute beds, while 5 are reserved for acute day cases.[1] In-patient services include general medicine, general surgery, accident and emergency, geriatrics, intensive care, otorhinolaryngology, paediatrics, anaesthesia, radiology.[1]
Waiting times
Below are waiting times for procedures at Mallow General Hospital, as reported by the National Treatment Purchase Fund.[1][3]
Surgical
As of November 2009:
- adult patients waiting 3–6 months: 0
- adult patients waiting 6–12 months: 0
- adult patients waiting over 12 months: 0
- child patients waiting 3–6 months: 0
- child patients waiting 6–12 months: 0
- child patients waiting over 12 months: 0
Medical
As of April 2009:
- adult patients waiting 3–6 months: 0
- adult patients waiting 6–12 months: 0
- adult patients waiting over 12 months: 0
- child patients waiting 3–6 months: 0
- child patients waiting 6–12 months: 0
- child patients waiting over 12 months: 0
Hygiene
Independent audits rated hygiene levels as 88% satisfactory in 2005,[4] rising to 91% in 2006.[5] The hospital had a Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection rate of 0.14 per 1,000 bed days in 2007.[1]
2010 investigation
In August 2010, the Irish Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) announced it was to begin an investigation of potential health risks to patients attending the hospital. The inquiry, which was brought about due to patient complaints, will focus on major surgery, emergency and critical care services.[6]
See also
- Cork University Hospital
- St. Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital
References
- ^ a b c d e f http://www.hse.ie/eng/Staff/FactFile/County_Information/Cork/Mallow%20General%20Hospital/Mallow_General_Hospital.html
- ^ http://www.hse.ie/eng/services/find_a_service/hospscancer/mallow/
- ^ http://www.ptr.ie/Pages/report/PTR_Report_200911.pdf
- ^ "Report on a National Acute Hospitals Hygiene Audit undertaken on behalf of the National Hospitals Office, Health Service Executive". Health Service Executive. October 2005. http://www.hse.ie/eng/Staff/FactFile/FactFile_PDFs/Other_FactFile_PDFs/NHO/National_Acute_Hospital_Hygiene_Audit_Oct_2005.pdf. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
- ^ "Report on the Second National Acute Hospitals Hygiene Audit" (PDF). Health Service Executive. June 2006. http://www.hse.ie/eng/Staff/FactFile/FactFile_PDFs/Other_FactFile_PDFs/NHO/National%20Acute%20Hospital%20Hygiene%20Audit,%20June%202006.pdf. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
- ^ http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/0809/breaking31.html
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