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Jo Ollerton Reposted

The latest data for Emergency Department performance in England reveals 162,931 patients waited 12 hours or more in October, an increase of 33,919 from the previous month. That equates to more than one in every 10 patients who attended. Read @RCEMpresident Dr Adrian Boyle's…

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Dr Lisa Tyrer leads NHS Practitioner Health's burnout group. If you are exhibiting symptoms of burnout, and cannot access confidential support from local services, register with us today. #StressAwarenessWeek #NHSPractitionerHealth


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NEW: Four hours performance got demonstrably worse last month despite no significant increase in attendances

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Excess waits in UK EDs cause as many deaths as one of these crashing EVERY WEEK. If this was the aviation industry there would be riots, but because it's health care..... @RCollEM #crowdingkills @RCEMpresident emj.bmj.com/content/39/3/1…

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We lobbied so hard for NHSE to routinely publish 12 hour length of stay times (from time of arrival) and this is why. We are pleased that the PM acknowledges the avoidable deaths caused by long stays. Let's fix this together with #resuscitateemergencycare

“Devastating, heart-breaking, infuriating” – Watch the PM’s response to long wait times in A&Es that are contributing to thousands of avoidable deaths as detailed in Lord Darzi’s review - some 14,000 in 2023 by our analysis. We now have the diagnosis confirmed, read our…



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Details of the #DarziReview of @NHSEngland have just been released. RCEM is pleased to have been part of the Expert Reference Group, and that our concerns about the dangerous effects of overcrowding and long waits in A&E have been reflected in the report. Read @RCEMpresident's…

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Long NHS delays leading to thousands of unnecessary deaths, inquiry finds dlvr.it/TD6ycQ



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Updated guidance for doctors on completing the medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD) has been published today, the day that death certification reforms, including the statutory role of medical examiners, come into force: gov.uk/government/pub…


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The NHS may be broken, according to @UKLabour @wesstreeting, but here’s how to fix it. Prevention, Prevention, Prevention, Prevention…. 1. Prevent poverty. It’s the single biggest determinant of ill health, and health and social care demand, both now and in the future. Blair…


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1/ NEW & IMPORTANT: Quarterly NHS pay data updated 27/6/24 👇 In BREAKING NEWS NEW charts now show ALL SECTORS have reached #FullPayRestoration (though NOT, of course, the NHS) We MUST fix pay/retention to fix #WaitingLists Please read whole [long bumper] 🧵 & share widely/RT

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"This is an agenda to substitute doctors with lesser qualified staff" Must watch interview where Dr Robert Laurenson explains how Physician Associates are dumbing down the NHS workforce "For the last 15 years Junior Doctors have seen their pay eroded by 26%... This means a…


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Over two months, a Dispatches reporter has filmed secretly while working in a major NHS A&E department. The undercover footage exposes the suffering and dangers patients face on a daily basis. WATCH 'Undercover A&E: NHS in Crisis' tonight on @Channel4 at 9pm.

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More than 90% of A&E drs who responded to an @RCEM poll said patients are coming to harm due to the current #crisis in the UK’s #EDs Findings are included in an open letter sent to leaders of @Conservatives @UKLabour @LibDems rcem.ac.uk/nine-out-of-10…

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A&E waiting times are a high-profile indicator of how hospitals are performing. Our updated nutshell outlines three key trends: 1️⃣ A&E performance continues to decline 2️⃣ Waits for emergency admissions have increased 3️⃣ Demand for A&E services is rising kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-an…


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Good analysis (as always 🙏) but looking at 12 hour stays shows a bleaker picture. Too many people are staying too long, usually waiting for admission into our overfull hospitals

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Sharp rise in coroner warnings over deaths linked to delays in ambulance responses, hospital handovers and A&E waiting times @RCEMpresident quoted within Express article as stating that the figures are "upsetting".

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‘The seeds of emergency care crisis were planted long before the 2020 pandemic’… We know, we said there was a crisis, we said 12 hour stays were dangerous and getting more frequent and we needed more beds but NHSE just ploughed on with short term plans. @RCEMpresident

Revealed: Four-fold rise in emergency care deaths ift.tt/d9b134D



I don’t get it… protest yes, free speech is a privilege but why impact those students in the middle of stressful exams? staffnet.manchester.ac.uk/news/display/?…


Jo Ollerton Reposted

My colleague @rcolvile correctly making the case for fixing social care to help fix the NHS. I would add, that regardless of NHS impact, providing good social care to the elderly and working age people who need it, is itself important for our society: thetimes.co.uk/article/f84c32…


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Too many people are staying too long in our emergency departments. This is harmful to patients In 2023 268 excess deaths were associated with long stays EACH WEEK ☹️😳

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This study (n=845) reports contemporary results of nonoperatively treated rib fractures. Mortality rate was 1.5%, pneumonia rate 13.3% and hospital length of stay 7 days. These are the results to beat for rib fixation to be the standard of care journals.lww.com/jtrauma/fullte…

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