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No Non-Compliances For UHL In Latest HIQA Report

1 min · 26. juni 2026
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University Hospital Limerick has been found at least partially compliant in all healthcare standards following an inspection by the Health Watchdog. HIQA made a pre-announced visit to the MidWest Region's main hospital on the 18th and 19th of November last year. Although the report noted marked improvements in the hospital's operations, management told inspectors the hospital was regularly working at 120% capacity. Friends of Ennis Hospital Chairperson Angela Coll says it's clear more beds and resources are needed in the region.

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