The latest trolley watch figures released by the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation today have revealed that 29 people are now awaiting a proper bed at the A&E department in Tullamore Hospital with a total of 55 across all three Midlands hospitals.
There are currently 19 patients on trolleys with a further 10 waiting in already full wards at the Midland Regional Hospital, Tullamore. These numbers represent another spike after a slight reprieve in June following all-time high trolley numbers in May.
Across the border in Portlaoise Hospital, 11 patients are awaiting a bed, while there are 15 in a similar situation in Mullingar.
University Hospital Limerick is the most overcrowded in the country today with 40 people awaiting a proper bed at their A&E department.
Nationally today, July 20, 307 patients are waiting for a proper bed, an increase of 18% on the same day last year.
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