Latest completion date for new national children's hospital will not be met - health committee told
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Latest completion date for new national children's hospital will not be met - health committee told
"Completion of the national children's hospital has been delayed 18 times and for 40 months, with only 2,854 of its 5,728 rooms approved for use."
"Children's Health Ireland chief executive Lucy Nugent hopes to open the hospital around seven months after we receive the keys, envisioning robots delivering meals."
"As of March 20, BAM should be delivering in excess of 400 rooms weekly, but access to critical levels one and two is still pending."
The new €2.2 billion national children's hospital is experiencing significant delays, with only 2,854 of 5,728 rooms approved for use. Completion has been postponed 18 times over 40 months. Currently, only three of seven levels are accessible. Robots are planned to deliver meals once the hospital is fully operational. The chief executive of Children's Health Ireland anticipates opening the hospital approximately seven months after receiving the keys. Access to critical areas like operating theatres is still pending, impacting the commissioning timeline.
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