In May 2013 it was announced that the hospital would relocate to the site of
St. Vincent's University Hospital, Elm Park, a hospital founded by Mother Mary Aikenhead, foundress of the order
Religious Sisters of Charity, in 1834. The trust ownership of the hospital associated with the Sisters of Charity (an order of
Catholic religious sisters) caused controversy. The Sisters of Charity had been involved in scandals related to abuse in
Magdalene Laundries. The proposed hospital transfer raised questions about the role of the
Catholic Church in Ireland in the provision of healthcare in Ireland. In April 2017, a former Master of the NMH,
Dr Peter Boylan, resigned from the board over the influence of the Sisters on the new hospital. A protest of 200 people took place outside the
Department of Health on 20 April 2017. The then–Master of the National Maternity Hospital, Rhona Mahony stated that the hospital would be independent and "the nuns will not be running this hospital, it will not be under Catholic ethos. It will be completely independent", Dr. Rhona Mahony, master of the National Maternity Hospital, said: "The religious Sisters of Charity never sought to have a role in the operation of the new hospital and even in the absence of the Sisters planned withdrawal from clinical healthcare in Ireland the operational independence of the new hospital was always guaranteed under the terms of the Mulvey agreement which underpins all ensuing legal arrangements." In 2022, ownership of the order's shares in SVHG was transferred to a newly formed company, St Vincent's Holdings. Concerns continued to be expressed about control and procedures available should the transfer of the National Maternity Hospital go through, especially as statements indicated that some procedures would be performed only "where clinically indicated" - precluding
in vitro fertilisation and elective
sterilisation or
abortion services. The current board of the National Maternity Hospital consists of 12 men and 11 women. ==Controversy over mistaken abortion==