11 thoughts on “A Limerick A Day

  1. Lorcan Nagle

    Will this mean a cut in the number of overpaid executives and channelling that money into actual treatment of patients?

  2. Clampers Outside!

    Yes !

    That’ll have to mean a removal of all church interference in our hospitals, otherwise, it’s a lie. I’ve already asked Simon for confirmation of this, I’m awaiting a response.
    If you want chu8rch interference in hospital procedures, now is the time to start SCREAMING IT!

    1. Spider

      There is no church interference in our hospitals any more I’ve been an in-patient in four of them with a chronic illness over the last ten years not one bit of church interference just looking for a new route to attack the church and no I’m not a religious freak I am Catholic but couldn’t tell you last time I saw the inside of a church
      The problem with the hse is it’s top heavy with clerical workers and red tape and understaffed on wards nurses and junior doctors are worked to the bone and exhausted

      1. pooter

        Agreed. The hissy have too many directors of this and managers of that, and not enough doctors and nurses

      2. Clampers Outside!

        I agree, on your points, none of which address mine….

        But, wtf does the church want being a head of the maternity hospitals when they are totally averse to many procedures conflicting with their religion.

        Just because you had no interference doesn’t mean it doesn’t go on. We must remove church interference from hospitals and that includes removing them from boards, so that ALL procedures can be done without any interference no matter how minute or small the matter or how rare it is. Just avoid the issue coming up by having them removed from the boards.

  3. sǝɯǝɯʇɐpɐq

    OMG, what a calamity!!!!!
    -We’re losing the ould HSE!!!!!
    A sick nation shrugs
    -Half of them are on drugs
    The rest are still on their troll-ee.*

    *As opposed to being ‘off their trolly’. It was a joke.
    It doesn’t matter.

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