HSE WAY OFF ITS TROLLEY TARGET
Irish Daily Mirror|July 24, 2023
Daily target of 236 missed, Over-75s care falls far short
KEN FOXE
HSE WAY OFF ITS TROLLEY TARGET

THE HSE was way off targets it set for emergency departments including the length of time spent in A&E, the numbers on trolleys, delays in treating over-75s and handover from ambulances.

In a board strategic scorecard, unscheduled care was given a rating of just one out of five with "significant concerns" targets were again not going to be met this year.

Figures, shared with Health Minister Stephen Donnelly in April, showed a daily target of 236 patients on trolleys in A&Es but the actual figure was 352 in January and 326 in February.

Another aim of having 97% of patients gone from the emergency department within 24 hours was also missed, the records showed.

Instead, in January 5.3% of patients were at least a day in A&E while in February, that number had fallen only slightly to 5% of patients.

The HSE had also aimed to have 99% of patients over the age of 75 discharged or admitted within nine hours of having turned up at hospital.

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