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Irish hospitals report over 680 patients treated in non-bed areas, raising safety concerns.
On Monday, 682 patients in Irish hospitals were treated on trolleys, chairs, or in inappropriate spaces, with University Hospital Limerick having 98 and Galway 80.
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) warned of dangerous overcrowding and urged the Health Service Executive (HSE) to plan discharges and address the recruitment freeze impacting safety.
Vulnerable patients were also reportedly placed in high-risk wards despite nursing staff warnings.
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Los hospitales irlandeses informan de más de 680 pacientes tratados en áreas no-cama, lo que plantea problemas de seguridad.