Commitment

Deliver four new elective hospitals

What this means

  • The Irish Government has committed to building four new elective hospitals in Cork, Galway and Dublin to handle planned medical procedures.[source]
  • The commitment is part of the 2025 Programme for Government, first stated on 23 January 2025, and is currently listed as in progress.[source]
  • The Department of Health, led by Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, is responsible for delivering these hospitals.[source]
  • The hospitals are intended to provide dedicated capacity for planned procedures, separate from emergency care, which could reduce waiting lists.[source]
  • No firm deadline for delivery has been set, meaning the public and oversight bodies should watch for updates on timelines and spending.[source]

Direct impact (3)

Indirect impact (10)

Two-hop relationships traced through the entity above. Useful for spotting downstream knock-on effects.

Summary derived from the records cited above. Read the methodology to understand how this is generated.

Relationship map

One-hop relationships derived from the entity records. Click any node to follow the link.

Status

In Progress

Commitment to progress the development of four new elective hospitals in Cork, Galway and Dublin to provide dedicated capacity for planned procedures.

Attribution & links

Origin
Programme For Government
Policy area
Health
Owning party
Independent / unattributed
Responsible body
Department of Health
Responsible officeholder
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill
First stated
2025-01-23
Last reviewed
2026-05-21

Evidence & sources

Every status claim above is backed by a primary source — follow a link to the source-of-truth document.

Evidence

This commitment contributes to the Delivery score of Department of Health and Jennifer Carroll MacNeill.

Knowledge graph

Loading graph data...