Tullamore Hospital rarely sees any patients on trolleys.
The Health Minister says he wants to see two midlands hospitals used as examples for trolley reductions.
Tullamore and Portlaoise Hospitals have seen a significant drop in the number of patients on trolleys, with the Offaly facility rarely recording any trolley numbers.
Stephen Donnelly says he wants to see similar feats in hospitals around the country.
He outlines how Tullamore saw such a reduction:
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