UL Hospitals Group Cancels ‘All But Most Urgent’ Elective Surgery At UHL Amid High ED Attendances

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The UL Hospitals Group says it’s cancelled ‘all but the most urgent’ elective surgery and outpatient diagnostics at the region’s main hospital today.

It’s in response to ‘record high attendances’ at University Hospital Limerick’s emergency department in recent days.

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has recorded the highest number of patients on trolleys since January 2020, with University Hospital Limerick by far the most overcrowded.

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There were 92 patients waiting for beds at the region’s main hospital during morning rounds, with 47 of those on trolleys in the ED.

The UL Hospitals Group says there’s been an ‘unprecedented’ level of attendance to the Dooradoyle facility over the last number of days, driven by a surge in respiratory infections and ‘trauma injuries’ from slips and trips due to the recent icy weather.

This past weekend was the busiest ever recorded at the hospital, which saw more than 470 people attend the ED across Saturday and Sunday.

The Group is contacting those directly affected by cancellations and is apologising to everyone impacted by the decision.

They say anyone presenting to the ED with ‘less urgent’ conditions today will face ‘an exceptionally long wait for care’.

People are being asked to consider attending Injury Units, GPs, out-of-hours GP services and pharmacists before presenting at UHL.

Full UL Hospitals Group statement:

Record high attendances at the Emergency Department (ED) in University Hospital Limerick in recent days have led management to cancel all but the most urgent elective surgery and outpatient diagnostics at the hospital this Monday.

The unprecedented level of ED attendance is driven by a surge in patients with respiratory infections, including COVID-19, flu and RSV, and significant numbers of people with trauma injuries resulting from slips and trips on the ice over recent days.

Yesterday saw 221 people attending the ED, and 251 on Saturday: the busiest weekend ever recorded at the hospital.

This morning’s decision, taken in line with our Escalation Plan, includes the redeployment of medical staff to the ED, and the transfer of appropriate trauma patients to Croom Orthopaedic Hospital for treatment.

We have been directly contacting all patients with surgery or diagnostics appointments scheduled for today, and these appointments will be rescheduled at the earliest opportunity. We apologise to everyone impacted by the decision, which was taken in the interests of patient safety and to help healthcare teams focus on inpatients, emergency patients, and the most time-critical elective patients.

Anyone presenting to ED today with a less urgent condition is going to face an exceptionally long wait for care. We urge the public to consider all available healthcare alternatives to ED.

Less acutely unwell patients are asked to first consider our Injury Units, GPs, out-of-hours GP services and pharmacists before attending ED.

Injury Units in Ennis, Nenagh and St John’s are operating as normal. Opening hours for Ennis and Nenagh Injury Units are 8am -8pm and St John’s Injury Unit 8am-7pm. For full contacts for the units, and the services available there, please see: https://www2.hse.ie/services/injury-units/

We apologise to every patient who is currently experiencing a long wait for admission at UHL, and for the inconvenience and frustration this causes for patients’ loved ones.