Resumption of services is โthe biggest challengeโ for health services in the Mid-West while planning permission has been granted for a new injury unit at Ennis General Hospital.
Addressing Mondayโs meeting of Clare County Council, Group Chief Executive of UL Hospitals Group, Colette Cowan detailed their efforts in responding to COVID-19. The Mid-West was one of the first parts of the country hit by the pandemic which required the creation of โa hospital within a hospitalโ to cater for COVID-19 and non COVID-19 patients.
Attendance in emergency departments dropped during the height of the restrictions. โWe are trying to work up a plan to come up with a different option for patients that wonโt have to come to emergency departments,โ she said of the anxiety some individuals have in travelling to the hospital at the current time.
Staff were deployed across UL Hospitals Group due to โa worry of a critical care surgeโ. She stated, โWe will never be able to repay staff for what they have done, a lot of them donโt want to leave critical care now. Weโve the best critical care unit in the countryโ.
Gratitude was extended to The Clare Echo from Ms Cowan over the โgreat media coverageโ of staff from Ennis General Hospital whom she described as โreal championsโ. She added, โThey had a lot of surge going on with a lot of patients going in. We are very proud of them. Thanks to the media for giving them that profileโ.
She confirmed that planning permission for an injury unit at Ennis General Hospital has been granted and will be going for tender. Funds did not come from the Groupโs annual budget of โฌ370m, Cowan confirmed. โThey need a theatre upgrade, that will be the next capital build. We are also looking for more space for a medical assessment unitโ.
Capacity challenges in the Mid-West still exist, Colette admitted. โThe biggest challenge for us is the resumption of services. Staff fatigue is something we have to watch very carefully, all staff are tired including managers, they are exhausted. For a long time they had their heads down and felt health service was a negative story, they feel proud nowโ.
Cllr Pat Daly (FF) welcomed the new injury unit and increased amount of outpatient activity associated with Ennis General Hospital. โWeโve a fantastic hospital in Ennis, whatever facilities can be given to the hospital in Ennis they wonโt go astray, with Tom Peirce and his team it will be done,โ Cllr John Crowe (FG) remarked.