Beacon Medical Group


Beacon Medical Group is a private healthcare company based in Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland. BMG was founded in 2002 by cardiothoracic surgeon Professor Mark Redmond, Michael Cullen, and John Delaney.

Beacon Medical Campus

BMG developed the Beacon Medical Campus, which includes:
BMG was formed as a co-location venture between public and private hospitals. The Group won public tenders to build co-located private hospitals on the grounds of Beaumont Hospital in Dublin, Cork University Hospital, and University Hospital Limerick. The Limerick facility was to be built by Sisk Group, while the Cork and Dublin hospitals were to be built by Ascon-Rohcon. BMG were to be owners and developers, while UPMC would manage and operate the hospitals. The co-location projects were expected to cost over €850m, providing approximately 1,000 new beds. The new hospitals would provide almost 6,000 full-time, permanent jobs and a further 4,600 construction jobs. Co-location projects were stalled by Vhi Healthcare's refusal to provide cover in the new hospitals. In April 2011, the contracts for the projects expired.

Maternity hospital

BMG and Landmark Developments announced plans to develop a 127-160 bed private combined maternity and children's hospital beside Beacon Hospital at a cost of approximately €160 million. The Hospital was planned to provide paediatric, obstetric, and gynaecology services, delivering 3,000-5,000 babies per year. The Group expected to agree a service-level agreement with the Health Service Executive to allow access to the hospital by public patients. Planning permission was granted in 2010. BMG expected the hospital to employ 450 people directly, with a further 650 ancillary hospital jobs, and 550 construction jobs. Development of the Hospital was halted by a blanket ban on development in the area, which was imposed by Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council.