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The hospital officially opened in November 1978. [4] The 144-bed Cork University Maternity Hospital opened in 2007. Work began on constructing the hospital, located in the south of the CUH site by the main entrance, in 2001. [5] This facility brought together maternity services previously located at the Bon Secours, Erinville and St. Finbarr's ...
St Patrick's University Hospital, Dublin 8; St. Paul's Hospital, Dublin; St. Vincent's Hospital, Fairview; St. Vincent's Private Hospital, Merrion Road; St. Vincent's University Hospital Merrion road; Simpson's Hospital, Dundrum; Tallaght University Hospital, Tallaght; Temple Street Children's University Hospital
The Group is headed by a Chief Executive, who is accountable to the National Director for Acute Services in the Health Service Executive, [4] and is responsibility for delivering inpatient care, emergency care, maternity services, outpatient care and diagnostic services at its designated hospitals. [4]
After services transferred to the Cork University Maternity Hospital, Erinville Hospital, along with the St. Finbarr's Maternity Hospital and the Bon Secours Maternity Hospital, closed on 31 March 2007. [3] In 2008 some buildings on the site of the hospital were demolished. [4] The building has been converted to office accommodation. [5]
Cork University Hospital Group was a hospital network in County Cork, Ireland. It consisted of: Cork University Hospital; Mallow General Hospital; St. Mary's Health Campus; The hospitals are now part of a revised hospital group structure, with all three hospitals becoming part of the South/Southwest Hospital Group. [1] [2]
The Group won public tenders to build co-located private hospitals on the grounds of Beaumont Hospital in Dublin, Cork University Hospital, and University Hospital Limerick. [4] [5] [1] The Limerick facility was to be built by Sisk Group, while the Cork and Dublin hospitals were to be built by Ascon-Rohcon. BMG were to be owners and developers ...
The Group is headed by a Chief Executive, who is accountable to the National Director for Acute Services in the Health Service Executive, [4] and is responsibility for delivering inpatient care, emergency care, maternity services, outpatient care and diagnostic services at its designated hospitals. [4]
The South Infirmary was established by a catholic charity and officially opened in 1762. [2] Meanwhile the Victoria Hospital for Women and Children, which had been established by a protestant charity and opened at Union Quay in September 1874, moved to Pope's Quay in October 1876 and then re-located to a site adjacent to the South Infirmary in September 1885. [3]