Commitment

Open at least 100 additional ICU beds

What this means

  • This is a government commitment to open at least 100 extra intensive care unit beds in public hospitals in Ireland.[source]
  • The commitment sits within the health policy area and is the responsibility of the Department of Health, led by Jennifer Carroll MacNeill.[source]
  • It was first stated on 23 January 2025 as part of the Programme for Government and is currently listed as in progress.[source]
  • No deadline for delivery has been set, which makes it harder for the public to hold the government to account on timing.[source]
  • More ICU beds would strengthen critical care capacity, meaning seriously ill patients are more likely to get a bed when they need one most.[source]

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Status

In Progress

Commitment to open at least 100 additional intensive care unit beds to strengthen critical care capacity in the public hospital system.

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

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Evidence

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

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