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The communications team’s office hours are 9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday. But we are also contactable outside of these time for urgent media enquiries.
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System wide approach essential to save the health and social care system
The RCEM says a ‘system-wide approach’ is essential to save a health and social care system itself in need of intensive care and has called on the government to provide the staff, investment and capacity needed for meaningful improvement and change.

RCEM stands by concerns over Welsh A&E waiting time data
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) has forced the Welsh Government to admit it has been misrepresenting the extent of waiting times in the country’s A&E departments for years.

New Pricing Models to be Introduced
New pricing structures for different aspects of the College’s services are being introduced.
Failure to tackle waits could lead to ‘devastating repeat of last year’
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has warned that a failure to tackle long waits in A&E could lead to a ‘devastating repeat of last year’ when almost 400,000 patients waited 24 hours or more in A&E.
Winter plan ‘not enough to prepare the emergency care system for tough winter ahead’
The winter plan published by the Department of Health Northern Ireland has been described as “disappointing” by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine.

RCEM Gets Ready For #SASWeek23
RCEM will be celebrating SAS Week from 9 to 13 October by sharing and praising the great efforts of the entire specialty.
Huge increase in extreme A&E waits ‘dangerous and shameful’
More than 10 times as many people waited over 12 hours in Scottish A&Es in August 2023 than in August 2019 – an increase branded ‘dangerous and shameful’ by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine.
The figure has been calculated using data published today (3 October 2023) by Public Health Scotland which reveal how many people visited a major Emergency Department in Scotland in August 2023.

RCEM Members Vote For New 2024 Fee Structure
Members of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine have voted to increase the College’s annual subscription rates…

RCEM Annual General Meeting Summary 2023
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine held its Annual General Meeting this evening (26 September 2023) at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow.

RCEM Annual Report and Accounts for 2022 published
The document provides a detailed summary of the work of the college during the year.

RCEM Launches Election Manifesto
24 Hours in A&E – no longer just a TV show, a shameful reality for hundreds of thousands of people
RCEM warns ‘The emergency care system is under severe pressure’
New data show the significant effect of continual and increasing pressure faced by the emergency care system in England, as the Royal College of Emergency Medicine states ‘the emergency care system is under severe pressure’.
‘A catastrophic winter may lie ahead of us’ RCEM Wales warns
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has warned that ‘a catastrophic winter may lie ahead’ as the latest Welsh A&E data show that extreme pressures are already being experienced.
Last year was awful. We must not experience the same again this winter.
‘Everything must be done to ensure our members and their patients do not experience the same again this winter’, RCEM says

The RCEM Annual General Meeting
17:20 pm BST on Tuesday 8 October 2024 as part of our Annual Scientific Conference in Gateshead.