
Welsh Emergency Departments feeling the ‘cold shoulder’ this winter
Emergency Medicine clinicians in Wales feel like they are getting the cold shoulder from the Welsh Government as the weather worsens and their concerns about patient safety grow.
Emergency Medicine clinicians in Wales feel like they are getting the cold shoulder from the Welsh Government as the weather worsens and their concerns about patient safety grow.
Emergency Medicine clinicians in Wales feel like they are getting the cold shoulder from the Welsh Government as the weather worsens and their concerns about patient safety grow.
Patients are suffering the consequences of an Urgent and Emergency Care system that is in crisis.
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Almost nine out of 10 UK A&E clinicians said they aren’t confident that their departments will cope well this winter.
Almost nine out of 10 UK A&E clinicians who responded to a survey by The Royal College of Emergency Medicine said they aren’t confident that their departments will cope well this winter.
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has described the significant spike in the number of people waiting 12 hours or more in Emergency Departments last month as ‘yet another clear indicator’ of the pressures facing A&Es ahead of winter.
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Extremely long and dangerous wait times should serve as a ‘chilling warning’ to the Scottish government that the country’s Emergency Departments are on a ‘fast track to chaos’ this winter.