The heads of four of Irelands largest hospitals have written to the HSE warning that cuts to hospitals are impacting on patient safety.
A report on RTE’s Primetime programme stated that the chief executives of Tallaght Hospital, St James’ Hospital, the Mater and Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children say that cuts mean some cancer patients are facing delays in treatment due to overwhelming pressures on services.
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The hospitals have warned the HSE of the dangers of continuing to operate in such a manner.