INMO supports vigil to highlight injustice in case of Health Professionals in Bahrain

The verdict on the case of 20 health professionals, on trial in Bahrain, is scheduled to be announced on Thursday, 14th June 2012. They have been charged with ‘anti-state activity’ as a result of providing care to wounded civilians.   Many in the group of these health professionals, like Hassan Matoq, Emergency Nurse and Ahmed […]

Mid-west regional hospital, limerick is unsafe due to whole hospital being overcrowded

Members of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) are today battling to maintain a safe level of care to patients at the Mid Western Regional Hospital, Limerick. The Hospital is stretched beyond manageable and safe parameters in terms of the volume of admitted patients requiring medical and nursing care, and available beds and nursing […]

Record Number Of Hospital Patients On Trolleys In 2011

– Overall increase of 14% to 86,481 – December figure shows welcome reduction of 13% The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation’s (INMO) trolley watch survey, for 2011 (see attached), has confirmed that it was the worst year, for patients on trolleys, since the Organisation commenced maintaining records in 2004. The figures confirm that 86,481 patients, […]

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