The order says will not have any future role in the management of the facility, or the new maternity hospital.
The Religious Sisters of Charity is calling on the Health Minister to fast track the transfer of St Vincent's Healthcare Group, to a new independent charity.
The order says it has no involvement now and will not have any future role in the management of St Vincent's Hospital or the new maternity hospital.
It follows concerns the charity would be involved in the running of the facilities.
The Religious Sisters of Charity says it owns one building on St Vincent's Hospital site which is, and will remain, leased to St Vincent's Healthcare Group.
The Religious Sisters of Charity, who gave up their role in running St Vincent’s Hospital in 2017, have urged the Minister for Health to complete the transfer of management from them to the new independent management group “as soon as possible”. https://t.co/FK7bGyzX02
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