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Pediatric Care Crisis at Cork Hospital
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Eight clinical directors at Cork University Hospital have issued a scathing letter to the HSE head, warning of preventable child deaths due to chronic staff shortages and stalled pediatric facility upgrades. Despite planning approval in 2022, delays in interim unit approvals — despite July warnings — have crippled care. With budget constraints tightening and critical equipment unusable without staff, the directors blame regional HSE inertia for failing to act on already-costed solutions. They also criticize the shift from permanent staff to agency workers, jeopardizing safety in high-volume clinics. HSE insists patient safety remains top priority, citing robust risk management — but hospital leaders say the delays are costing lives.
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