HIQA’s unannounced inspection of Mayo University Hospital found the hospital to be compliant or substantially compliant in eight national standards and partially compliant in five of the 13 national standards assessed.
Several improvements were noted since the last inspection, such as the reconfiguration of the quality and safety department, recruitment of quality and patient safety personnel, and the introduction of a patient advisory liaison service. While the times for patients to progress through the emergency department (ED) had improved since the last inspection, they remained outside of HSE targets.
Hospital management was identifying and acting on opportunities to continually improve the quality and safety of healthcare services at the hospital. There had been a significant increase in medical staffing at junior and consultant level in the ED since HIQA’s last inspection. However, there continued to be vacancy rates above 10% in the healthcare assistant, nursing and health and social care professional roles.
HIQA was satisfied that the hospital had systems and processes in place to respond promptly, openly and effectively to complaints and concerns raised by people using the service and noted good practice in relation to in-house patient satisfaction surveys.
The hospital had increased ED capacity since the last inspection and inspectors found that patient privacy and dignity was supported for patients accommodated in individual cubicles and multi-occupancy rooms. However, for patients placed on trolleys along the corridor, the promotion of privacy and dignity was limited. While HIQA notes the improvements made since the last inspection across the hospital, further improvements were needed to improve patient experience in the ED.