Medical scientists on the picket line at Mullingar hospital last week.

‘Disruption and service delays in hospitals’ – HSE

The HSE are warning of significant disruption and service delays in hospitals on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, May 24 and 25, from 8am to 8pm due to the planned industrial action by the MLSA.

The strike action will lead to the cancellation of many inpatient and day-case elective procedures and hospital outpatient appointments across the country, the HSE said it a statement this evening.

“All routine GP testing services will be suspended on both days. Patients currently in hospital requiring tests will also be affected.

“Services that will continue include dialysis and some cancer services.

“From today, Monday, hospitals are contacting patients directly. As this is a developing situation we would ask patients not to phone hospitals at this time.

“Hospitals will provide further clarity and details as soon as possible and we will be posting information and updates from hospitals on www.hse.ie from later this evening.

“While efforts are continuing to try to avert this action, the HSE is working with the MLSA to ensure arrangements are in place on the days for the provision of a limited range of services safely.

“We anticipate that this action will have a knock on effect on Emergency Departments and is expected to lead to delays for patients with non-urgent care needs.

“Emergency Departments will operate as normal and will prioritise the treatment of the sickest and most urgent patients.

“Appointments and procedures disrupted by the strikes will be rescheduled as soon as possible.”

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