Concerns have been raised over the length of time patients are waiting to be seen at the department
Patients have raised concerns over the length of time it is taking for treatment at the Ulster Hospital A&E department.
"When we arrived I thought things were going to be ok after we were triaged after one hour, but following this we did not see anyone else for another 12. "The team working in the Emergency Department triages all patients and prioritises those based on their clinical need. This means the most unwell are treated first.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
'Miracle' hospital workers helping patients relearn everyday tasksPolice constable Dale Notley went from not being able to pick up a cup of tea to throwing his daughter in the air within months
Read more »
Hospital discharges: Getting patients home has become a 'real challenge'With fewer than one in 10 patients able to leave, some North-West hospitals are struggling to cope.
Read more »
Northern Ireland hospital car parking issues hitting staff and patientsGridlocked car parks, costly fees and a lack of spaces are causing backlogs at some of NI's hospitals.
Read more »
First look at Kevin Hart's new movie partly filmed in NILocations used during the shoot include Ulster University, Titanic Hotel, and Ward Park, Bangor
Read more »
Ulster Wildlife lead 10-year plan to bring Tyrone bog back to lifeThe 10-year plan to restore Haughey's Bog is described as the first of its kind in Northern Ireland.
Read more »
Tyrone: Ulster Wildlife lead 10-year plan to bring bog back to lifeThe 10-year plan to restore Haughey's Bog is described as the first of its kind in Northern Ireland.
Read more »