SUH staff not hitting recommended target for washing hands



Sligo University Hospital has not hit the recommended target when it comes to staff washing their hands.

The Irish Independent report today that a number of hospitals around the country fail to meet the recommendation of 90% compliance.

Following recent inspections carried out in hospitals all over the country, Sligo University Hospital, along with Cork University Hospital, finds itself at 87.6% when it comes to staff members washing their hands.

Other hospitals included in the report were Our Lady’s Hospital Navan and Connolly Hospital Dublin on 89%, Wexford General Hospital and Mayo University Hospital at 89.5%, and Portiuncula Hospital in Galway and Tallaght University Hospital in Dublin both scored 87.1%, all of which were below the required target.

St Luke’s Hospital in Dublin had the lowest percentage of hospitals inspected at 84.8%, followed by the Mater Hospital, Dublin, at 86.7%.

Among those that were above 90% were Naas General Hospital with 98.9%, Crumlin children’s hospital in Dublin scored 98.1%, with South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital in Cork, Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda, and the National Maternity Hospital all hitting 97.6%.

The inspections were carried out in October and December of last year.



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