Hospital Activity
Our public hospitals provide a mix of both planned and emergency healthcare services at more than 50 hospitals in communities across the country.
There are a number of different ways that patients are seen and treated in hospitals depending on whether the patient stays overnight and whether or not the hospital appointment was planned or unplanned, in the case of an emergency.
Outpatient
An outpatient appointment at a hospital is a patient consultation with a consultant or a member of their team.
Day case
A day case is a planned/scheduled admission to a hospital for a patient on an elective basis for care and/or treatment which does not require use of a hospital bed overnight and who is discharged on the same day as planned.
Inpatient
An inpatient is a planned/scheduled or emergency admission for care and/or treatment for a patient who attends a hospital for care or treatment and will require the use of a hospital bed overnight.
Emergency care
This is not planned, and it is not possible to make an appointment. Patients may go to an Emergency Department with a referral letter from their GP, in an ambulance following an accident or by walking in. Emergency care also includes patients who attend injury units.
Waiting lists
While hospital teams provide over 3.6 million outpatient consultations, emergency care to over 1.6 million people, day case care to over 1.1 million people and over 640,000 people are inpatients in hospital each year, waiting lists and waiting times exist in many areas.
We acknowledge that patients are waiting too long to be seen for outpatient consultations and for procedures. Our hospitals and national teams are working to respond to and address the issue of access to care.
The 2024 Waiting List Action Plan is the programme of work to deliver sustained reductions in waiting lists numbers and waiting times this year. €360 million has been allocated to the HSE and the National Treatment Purchase Fund for extra public and private activity and to enable longer term reform.
Hospital activity updates
- Hospital activity update - December 2024
- Hospital activity update - November 2024
- Hospital activity update - October 2024
- Hospital activity update - September 2024
- Hospital activity update - August 2024
- Hospital activity update - July 2024
- Hospital activity update - June 2024
- Hospital activity update - May 2024
- Hospital activity update - April 2024
- Hospital activity update - March 2024
- Hospital activity update - February 2024
- Hospital activity update - January 2024
- Hospital activity update - 2023
Hospital Waiting Times Performance
National Service Plan Targets for Maximum Waiting Times (MWT) are set for inpatient and day case, outpatient and GI scopes. The reports below show how Hospital Groups and individual hospitals are performing against these targets.
The Maximum Waiting Time NSP Targets are as follows:
- Inpatient and day case, less than 9 months - Inpatient and day case waiting times performance
- Outpatient, less than 15 months - Outpatient waiting times performance
- GI Scopes, less than 9 months - GI scopes waiting times performance
Hospital Activity and Performance Data
We publish data reports on waiting times, urgent and emergency care and hospital activity.
- Urgent and emergency care reports - Find out how many people are on hospital trolleys or waiting for discharge.
- Outpatient attendance dashboard - View the monthly average number of outpatient appointments by specialty.
- Waiting times for care - Check wait times for care. Find out how many people are waiting for care, and for how long.
- Safety and quality of care dashboard - Find data about the quality of care in hospitals including serious incidents, infection control and readmissions.
- Hospital activity data - Find out how hospitals perform against waiting time targets and see patient activity.
- All hospital performance and activity data reports