Anyone who is seriously injured or ill will be treated as a priority.
The Midlands Regional Hospital Mullingar is extremely busy today.
Staff have admitted a lot of seriously ill patients with a variety of complex healthcare needs.
The hospital is apologising for the distress or inconvenience caused to patients or their loved ones who are experiencing long wait times. T
The Full Capacity Protocol has been implemented and consultants are doing additional ward rounds to facilitate discharges.
Management is asking people to think about all their care and treatment options, and that people keep ED services for the patients who need them most.
Anyone who is seriously injured or ill will be treated as a priority.
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