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    Construction of 92 bed Limerick private hospital halted: SBP

    Construction on the hospital halted in the summer and has not resumed. It was due to open this year. The promoters deny that it is due to financing problems but due to do with layout of the ground floor to facilitate a particular service? A lame excuse if ever I heard one. If they were reconfiguring a floor layout they could apply for retention permission without affecting the completion of the development!

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    private hospitals
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    shhhh, don't you know that the private sector is 100% always in every way much more efficient than the public sector?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akrasia
    shhhh, don't you know that the private sector is 100% always in every way much more efficient than the public sector?
    RIRA not in my name-Traitors to Ireland MMcGuinness; People are entitled to cultural & social equality MLMcDonald; We have a length to go understanding unionism GAdams

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akrasia
    shhhh, don't you know that the private sector is 100% always in every way much more efficient than the public sector?
    Oh please, if this was a public hospital, a load loudmouth would have run for election to get it in the first place, a campaign would be held by another bunch of NIMBYs against it, the budgeting for it would be put back a few years, cancelled when the govt loses power only to be re-instated a few months later and in the end it will turn out to be in the wrong place and o yea, they'll forget the A+E, put that in the pharmacy, the pharmacy in the staff kitcken and the staff kitchen in the basement room the size of a family car. All of this has happened in the history of Irish public health
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    You must have very little confidence in the Minister for Health & Children!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FakeViking
    You must have very little confidence in the Minister for Health & Children!
    All of that happened before Mary started to kick some arrse.
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