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There are 43 people today waiting on hospitals beds in the North West today according to the latest INMO trolley watch figures. The number at Sligo University Hospital currently stands at 30 which is the second highest in the country only behind University Hospital Limerick where there are 42 waiting.…

The number of people waiting on a hospital bed at Sligo University Hospital has reduced today.   Sligo University hospital had 22 people waiting at its Emergency Department yesterday and that figure has dropped to 7 today.   There are no patients waiting on hospital beds in Letterkenny today.  …

There are 17 patients waiting on Hospital beds in the North West.   15 of the patients are in Sligo University Hospital, 9 of whom are in the emergency Department and 6 elsewhere in the Hospital.   There are 2 people waiting on beds in Letterkenny, both in the Emergency…

There are six patients today waiting on a hospital bed in the North West.   The latest figures from the INMO claim there are five people waiting on trolleys at Sligo university Hospital, while there also a patient waiting on a hospital bed in Letterkenny University Hospital.   All Six…

There are 43 people are waiting for beds in hospitals across the North West this morning.   There are currently 32 people waiting on beds at Sligo University Hospital.   22 of those patients are in the emergency Department.   There are currently 11 waiting on beds at Letterkenny University…

52 people across the North West are waiting for hospital beds today, as trolley figures reach a new record high. 760 people nationwide are waiting on trolleys and chairs this morning, the highest recorded number since records began. The beds needed today would take more than twice the available beds…

The number of patients on hospital trollies in the north west today has risen significantly to 33. There are 24 people currently being treated on trollies at Sligo Uiversity Hospital while the number stands at 9 at Letterkenny University Hospital. Three are three people being treated in the emergency department…