Meanwhile, In Tipperary

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Michael Lowry TD

Tipperary Star reports:

The modular hospital being proposed for South Tipperary General Hospital as an interim solution to over-crowding, could be up and running within six weeks of commencement, writes Noel Dundon.

The unit, which has been put forward following extensive behind-the-scenes work by Deputy Michael Lowry and senior consultants at the hospital would cost the HSE in the region of €60,000 per week, fully staffed etc.

It would mean the provision of forty en-suite rooms to be used for pre and post-op preparation and recovery according to Deputy Michael Lowry who has been conducting intensive behind the scenes negotiations with the HSE and Miister Simon Harris.

Modular hospital would be up and running in Clonmel in six weeks (Tipperary Star)

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19 thoughts on “Meanwhile, In Tipperary

  1. Eoin

    Hmmm. I’ve got a relative in Tipp who might not have to travel so far for care in future. It was pretty crazy. This was urgently needed from what I’ve been told. Shame we need the likes of Lowry to make this kind of thing happen.

  2. Condescending nana

    60k a week? for how long? and who benefits financially from this one solution? Link is broken.

    1. JFM

      “behind-the-scenes work by Deputy Michael Lowery” – what a martyr!!
      Tripe talk from Tipp…

      1. DubLoony

        Maybe that is the secret of his electoral success. I cannot explain how this person could be there otherwise.

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