- Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital (Drogheda)
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Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Health Service Executive Geography Location Drogheda, County Louth, Republic of Ireland, Ireland Organisation Care system Louth Meath Hospital Group Hospital type Regional Affiliated university Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Services Emergency department Yes Accident & Emergency Beds 340 Links Lists Hospitals in the Republic of Ireland Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital (also known as OLLH or OLOLH) is a public hospital located in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland,[1] part of the Louth Meath Hospital Group. It is managed by the Irish Government's Health Service Executive and provides acute-care hospital services, including a 24-hour emergency department,[1] for the population of County Louth and the North East. In 2008, the hospital served 110,844 out-patients, and 21,446 in-patients, with an average stay of 4.5 nights.[1] In 2007, 42,566 patients presented to the emergency department, of which 17,831 were admitted. 80.8% of all admissions were made via the accident and emergency department in 2008. The hospital saw 8,108 day cases in the same year. In 2008, there were 4,301 live births.[1] It is affiliated with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.[2][3]
The hospital was founded by the Medical Missionaries of Mary and transferred to then North Eastern Health Board (now the HSE) in 1997.
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Services
The hospital provides 340 beds, of which 30 are reserved for acute day cases.[1] In-patient services include general medicine, general surgery, accident and emergency, dermatology, oncology, ophthalmology, obstetrics and gynaecology, cardiology, paediatrics, endocrinology, geriatrics, infectious disease, tropical medicine, otorhinolaryngology, palliative medicine, orthopaedics, urology, dental surgery, anaesthesia, intensive care, pathology, and radiology.[1][4]
Waiting times
Overall waiting time for all procedures was 2.1 months, below the national median of 2.4 months.[5]
Hygiene
Independent audits rated hygiene levels as 77% satisfactory in 2005,[6] rising to 88% in 2006.[7] Hospital-acquired infection affected 5.8% of patients in 2007, with a Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection rate of 0.04 per 1,000 bed days in 2007.[1]
See also
- Louth County Hospital, Dundalk
- Our Lady's Hospital (Navan)
References
- ^ a b c d e f g http://www.hse.ie/eng/staff/FactFile/County_Information/Louth/Our%20Lady%20of%20Lourdes%20Drogheda/Our_Lady_of_Lourdes_Drogheda.html
- ^ http://www.rcsi.ie/index.jsp?1nID=93&2nID=95&3nID=122&4nID=300&nID=360&aID=1287
- ^ http://www.cebm.net/index.aspx?o=5022
- ^ http://www.hse.ie/eng/services/find_a_service/hospscancer/Lourdes/
- ^ "Report on The National Patient Treatment Register". The National Treatment Purchase Fund. November 2009. http://www.ptr.ie/pages/report/PTR_Report_200911.pdf. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
- ^ "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.
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- Hospitals in the Republic of Ireland
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