Wexford General Hospital has scored well in the latest HIQA inspection.
The unannounced visit by HIQA was part of a broader assessment that included other hospitals in the region. The inspection found generally good compliance across eight national standards, though there were areas needing improvement, particularly in staffing. 15% of nursing positions were unfilled, and there was a 50% shortfall in staffing for the special care baby unit. Speaking about the report John Tuffy the head of healthcare at Hiqa said there is a need for a more sustainable approach to staffing in the long term. Moving forward, the hospital must submit a compliance plan to address the identified issues, especially regarding workforce resourcing.
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