Of course there won’t. We don’t have a surplus of nurses hanging around waiting for this hospital to open. It’s the kind of thing that will take time to build up, right?
aticsom on
It’s shocking to me that there’s a freeze on hiring medical staff. Who okayed that and what canon can we fire them out of. It’s so stupid and short sighted
ichfickeiuliana on
The Irish people, friendly as the are, are really not planners, nor thinkers.
Illustrious_While661 on
I don’t understand politics or infrastructure to the extent where I can tell you when, what, how, or why but it feels like at ever turn our nation is being absolutely fucked. It feels like we have the world’s most incompetent government and I think it’s because we are putting people who are in charge into a system that is broken and expecting them to get the same things sorted that the last crowd were not able to do.
It’s like we are expecting too much from people given the circumstances or maybe we do just always seem to employ the biggest clowns known to man to run the country. I mean if you can’t put the thought or care needed to develop a children’s hospital then what can you devote your time to?
It’s incredibly frustrating and from the start it’s been a mess. The actual placement of the hospital itself has been an issue from the get go. If its not housing its inflation (price gouging), people using the EU as a cash cow, gangsters being businessman. We are literally living in Gotham City. It’s cartoonish. Now they are going to demand nurses and pay them absolutely fuck all to do a job they absolutely need and we have known about for the last however long. Its actually incredible. How much longer are we going to take this bullshit as a nation?
CurrencyDesperate286 on
But of a tangent from most of the commentary, but I will never understand what is wrong with our nursing setup. We have the most practicing nurses per capita in the EU (and midwives too) and yet there always seems to be a shortage – what is happening?
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Of course there won’t. We don’t have a surplus of nurses hanging around waiting for this hospital to open. It’s the kind of thing that will take time to build up, right?
It’s shocking to me that there’s a freeze on hiring medical staff. Who okayed that and what canon can we fire them out of. It’s so stupid and short sighted
The Irish people, friendly as the are, are really not planners, nor thinkers.
I don’t understand politics or infrastructure to the extent where I can tell you when, what, how, or why but it feels like at ever turn our nation is being absolutely fucked. It feels like we have the world’s most incompetent government and I think it’s because we are putting people who are in charge into a system that is broken and expecting them to get the same things sorted that the last crowd were not able to do.
It’s like we are expecting too much from people given the circumstances or maybe we do just always seem to employ the biggest clowns known to man to run the country. I mean if you can’t put the thought or care needed to develop a children’s hospital then what can you devote your time to?
It’s incredibly frustrating and from the start it’s been a mess. The actual placement of the hospital itself has been an issue from the get go. If its not housing its inflation (price gouging), people using the EU as a cash cow, gangsters being businessman. We are literally living in Gotham City. It’s cartoonish. Now they are going to demand nurses and pay them absolutely fuck all to do a job they absolutely need and we have known about for the last however long. Its actually incredible. How much longer are we going to take this bullshit as a nation?
But of a tangent from most of the commentary, but I will never understand what is wrong with our nursing setup. We have the most practicing nurses per capita in the EU (and midwives too) and yet there always seems to be a shortage – what is happening?
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=Healthcare_personnel_statistics_-_nursing_and_caring_professionals
We are incapable of governing ourselves
Anyone who hasn’t worked in the Irish healthcare system doesn’t understand the shambles it’s in. Like a teetering house of cards.
Of course there will. Whether abroad or domestic they’ll find the staff for it.
The HSE gets over €20 Billion a year. Who’s fault is that for not hiring enough nurses and other Hospital staff.