
A&Es in England still ‘dangerously’ full as winter looms
The Urgent and Emergency Care system is stuck in ‘survival mode.’
The Urgent and Emergency Care system is stuck in ‘survival mode.’
Members’ experiences and views about the challenges they face in the NHS were represented as part of the College’s submission to the national Darzi review, which was published today, Thursday.
The Government has today become the first to accept and acknowledge the dangerous and unacceptable risks of patients waiting extreme lengths of time in A&E departments previously revealed by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM).
This event looks at the reasons for the health inequalities faced by those with autism and learning disabilities, and discusses opportunities to enhance care.
In response to Lord Darzi’s independent investigation into the performance of the NHS in England, Dr Adrian Boyle, President of The Royal College of Emergency Medicine said: “Lord Darzi and his team have done an extraordinary job of gathering, analysing and collating a huge amount of data and information and
With approximately 1.5 million people with a learning disability in the UK, every Emergency Department will regularly see such patients…
Curbing sky rocketing A&E waiting times must be the number one priority for the Scottish government with winter just around the corner.
Dr James Gagg is RCEM’s Vice President Treasurer. He has the important job of keeping the College’s finances in check and representing the members and business of RCEM
RCEM is recruiting volunteer team members to a project aiming to improve patients’ experience of receiving pain relief in the Emergency Departments.
The new First Minister of Wales must take urgent action to address long waits in Emergency Departments before an inevitable winter spike in demand.
We have to get better at involving and supporting inpatients to leave hospital as soon as they are able to.
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