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Ireland won’t reuse the flawed contract for its delayed National Children’s Hospital, now set to open in April 2026.
Ireland’s Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill said the government will not reuse the flawed contract structure behind the delayed National Children’s Hospital, now projected to cost €2.2 billion and open in April 2026, with patient admissions possible by December if construction and commissioning proceed.
She acknowledged limited authority over contractor BAM but confirmed the model won’t be repeated for future projects like the National Maternity Hospital.
The government is also expanding emergency care with four new injury units this year, while striving to maximize a €27.35 billion healthcare budget amid rising demand and regional disparities.
Irlanda no reutilizará el contrato defectuoso para su retrasado Hospital Nacional Infantil, ahora programado para abrir en abril de 2026.