Excellent care, education and research, for the benefit of our patients.
In the last year (2023 figures) we provided treatment for:
Beaumont Hospital is proud of its reputation nationally and internationally as an academic teaching hospital, providing excellence in patient care, medical education, innovation and research.
With a commitment to exceptional quality and service, and a drive for continuous improvement and the implementation of best practice, we are actively working towards attaining the prestigious global accreditation standards set by JCI.
Our guiding values and vision are to ensure an excellent patient experience through future-focused care, staff empowerment and well-being, world-class education, and pioneering research. With this in mind, we have developed a 5 Year
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Beaumont Hospital Strategic Plan 2035 - 2030
Between the years of 1978 and 1984 Beaumont Hospital was planned, commissioned, and built. The design of the hospital is almost an exact replica of that used in the building of the Cork University College Hospital (Wilton) in the early 1970s. The Hospital opened its doors to the public on 29th November 1987. This followed the closure and transfer to Beaumont of two city centre hospitals - the Charitable Infirmary in Jervis Street and St Laurence's (the Richmond).
The Hospital has a complement of 1058 beds (inpatient and day case) and over 4,500 multidisciplinary staff. Beaumont Hospital, as a state body, is managed by a Board which is collectively responsible for the long-term sustainability of the Hospital.
Beaumont Hospital is home to National Centres of Excellence in Neurosciences, Cancer and Renal Transplantation
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