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‘Lack of obstetrics theatre in Kerry hospital is major concern’

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SPEAKING today in the Seanad, Fine Gael Kerry Senator and Seanad Leas Cathaoirleach Paul Coghlan highlighted increasing local concern at the lack of an obstetrics theatre in University Hospital Kerry.
Senator Coghlan said: “The lack of a dedicated obstetrics theatre in the hospital has become a significant risk factor and according to the HSE’s own assessment tool equates to an ‘extreme’ risk. However, they do state that the ‘risk is managed well’.
He added: “In this day and age a ‘risk is managed well’ approach is just not acceptable. There is always the possibility that on a particular day the risk is not managed well and would end in tragedy for someone involved. Also those who are scheduled for minor surgeries are regularly having their operations cancelled at short notice because of an unexpected obstetric emergency. So there we have a double impact on patients as a result of having no obstetrics theatre.
“We are now at a critical stage with this matter. Business cases have been submitted to the HSE from the hospital outlining the need for a theatre, but as of yet no action has been taken.
“I don’t think a risk management approach is enough for one of our major regional hospitals. By providing an obstetrics theatre in University Hospital Kerry we would essentially be removing the ‘risk’ currently being ‘managed’. As I said, it only takes one minor mistake for managed risk to turn into tragedy.”