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Outpatient by Hospital As at 29/07/2021 of 4 Page 1 Outpatient by Hospital as at 29/07/2021 of 4 Adult Waiting List Hospital Name Total 0-6 Months 6-12 Months 12-18 Months 18+ Months 567,584 223,055 113,793 67,228 163,508 Bantry General Hospital 1,645 621 379 212 433 Beaumont Hospital 23,880 16,363 4,899 1,507 1,111 Cavan General Hospital 6,012 3,113 1,412 758 729 Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown 7,569 5,175 1,291 583 520 Coombe Women and Infants University 3,135 1,588 595 458 494 Hospital Cork University Hospital 30,721 10,921 6,681 3,708 9,411 Cork University Maternity Hospital 2,067 1,601 405 53 8 Croom Orthopaedic Hospital 4,716 1,635 1,396 934 751 Ennis Hospital 2,076 519 419 310 828 Galway University Hospitals 54,420 17,154 11,501 7,068 18,697 Letterkenny University Hospital 18,861 6,529 3,410 2,443 6,479 Louth County Hospital 2,758 1,537 692 339 190 Mallow General Hospital 2,722 1,413 635 355 319 Mater Misericordiae University Hospital 44,938 20,528 8,116 4,645 11,649 Mayo University Hospital 13,586 3,635 3,188 1,928 4,835 Mercy University Hospital 7,020 2,507 1,155 856 2,502 Midland Regional Hospital Mullingar 8,806 3,460 2,458 1,665 1,223 Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise 6,589 2,250 1,592 864 1,883 Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore 17,058 5,356 3,228 2,205 6,269 Naas General Hospital 10,907 4,245 1,995 1,456 3,211 National Orthopaedic Hospital Cappagh 2,191 1,650 319 135 87 Nenagh Hospital 1,219 357 378 274 210 Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Drogheda 12,253 6,144 3,404 1,354 1,351 Our Lady's Hospital Navan 7,845 2,672 1,624 1,058 2,491 Portiuncula University Hospital 3,981 1,839 858 449 835 Roscommon University Hospital 6,471 2,553 1,247 721 1,950 Rotunda Hospital 3,344 2,293 1,022 27 2 Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital 15,272 3,615 2,257 1,817 7,583 Sligo University Hospital 18,364 6,504 4,206 2,525 5,129 South Infirmary Victoria University 20,789 7,520 3,416 2,162 7,691 Hospital St. Columcille's Hospital 5,570 1,821 1,124 800 1,825 St. James's Hospital 25,504 12,791 4,910 2,671 5,132 St. John's Hospital Limerick 1,862 727 510 148 477 Page 2 Outpatient by Hospital as at 29/07/2021 of 4 St. Luke's General Hospital Kilkenny 3,131 2,368 461 138 164 St. Michael's Hospital 3,539 2,363 511 218 447 St. Vincent's University Hospital 26,858 13,125 4,731 2,954 6,048 Tallaght University Hospital 35,461 11,554 7,523 4,563 11,821 Tipperary University Hospital 3,912 2,107 803 358 644 University Hospital Kerry 11,280 4,131 2,460 1,555 3,134 University Hospital Limerick 43,491 11,362 7,746 5,154 19,229 University Hospital Waterford 42,400 13,090 7,972 5,637 15,701 Wexford General Hospital 3,364 2,320 865 164 15 Page 3 Outpatient by Hospital as at 29/07/2021 of 4 Child Waiting List Hospital Name Total 0-6 Months 6-12 Months 12-18 Months 18+ Months 84,914 31,826 15,298 9,672 28,118 Beaumont Hospital 111 87 17 5 2 Cavan General Hospital 533 395 81 42 15 Children's Health Ireland 42,980 15,285 7,504 5,123 15,069 Cork University Hospital 5,326 2,355 1,143 623 1,204 Cork University Maternity Hospital 40 38 2 0 0 Croom Orthopaedic Hospital 211 101 51 46 13 Ennis Hospital 36 16 5 4 10 Galway University Hospitals 5,508 2,201 1,178 664 1,466 Letterkenny University Hospital 2,129 735 248 218 928 Mallow General Hospital 152 70 30 18 35 Mayo University Hospital 1,745 615 242 134 754 Mercy University Hospital 547 284 118 72 74 Midland Regional Hospital Mullingar 1,113 541 252 140 179 Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise 884 398 261 139 85 Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore 2,934 669 437 403 1,426 National Orthopaedic Hospital Cappagh 195 126 36 26 7 Nenagh Hospital 25 9 5 4 7 Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Drogheda 2,974 1,514 911 260 290 Our Lady's Hospital Navan 53 20 14 16 4 Portiuncula University Hospital 545 365 77 32 72 Rotunda Hospital 34 24 8 2 0 Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital 948 222 106 98 522 Sligo University Hospital 2,140 862 466 326 486 Small Volume Hospitals 23 14 9 0 0 South Infirmary Victoria University 1,968 1,098 363 126 382 Hospital St. Luke's General Hospital Kilkenny 322 306 15 0 2 Tallaght University Hospital 60 46 5 4 5 Tipperary University Hospital 375 308 66 2 0 University Hospital Kerry 1,118 410 223 135 350 University Hospital Limerick 4,735 1,202 789 545 2,198 University Hospital Waterford 4,754 1,128 627 465 2,534 Wexford General Hospital 395 382 10 2 2 Page 4 Outpatient by Hospital as at 29/07/2021 of 4 Note: • Boards and management of individual public hospitals are responsible for the accuracy and the integrity of patient data submitted to NTPF. Data submitted to the NTPF, and accordingly the information in this Report, continues to be impacted by the May 2021 cyber-attack on the Irish Health System. • The Children’s Health Act 2018 came into effect on 1st January 2019. Under this act, Children’s Health Ireland was established and all assets, liabilities and records were transferred from Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin, Temple Street Children’s University Hospital and National Childrens Hospital at Tallaght University Hospital to the new body. From 1st January 2019, all NTPF reports will reflect this change and data from the three sites of Children’s Health Ireland will be reported as one entity. On the 31st of July 2019 Children's Health Ireland opened a new Paediatric Outpatient Department and Urgent Care Centre at CHI Connolly in Blanchardstown. The waiting lists for this site will be incorporated into the Children's Health Ireland figures. • Gynaecology - National Maternity Hospital Holles Street; extract file currently not received due to technical issues. • Statistical Disclosure Control (SDC) techniques have been applied to the data to preserve confidentiality and mitigate against identification or self-identification of individuals. In cases where there are less than 5 people in any particular cell, we have replaced that value with the average (mean) of all values that are less than 5 across that category. Any decimal values which arise have then been rounded. This may cause some rounding to occur when calculating sub-totals. Where there are <20 patients waiting in a particular specialty/hospital, we have aggregated the numbers under a ‘Small Volume’ heading..
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