
Welsh Government commits to RCEM’s GreenED programme
The Welsh Government has today announced that all Emergency Departments in Wales will take part in RCEM’s GreenED sustainability programme.
The Welsh Government has today announced that all Emergency Departments in Wales will take part in RCEM’s GreenED sustainability programme.
The government must focus on reducing the longest A&E wait times, instead of “celebrating small improvements.”
Planned funding allocation for healthcare is ‘a drop in the ocean’ says RCEM.
Responding to the national NHS Staff Survey results published today, Dr Adrian Boyle, President of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, said:
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has today (6 March 2024) unveiled the Government’s Spring Budget.
A census of Emergency Medicine workers in Northern Ireland carried out by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM), has revealed there are just half the recommended number of Emergency Medicine consultants currently in place.
A national programme aimed at standardising the data gather by Emergency Departments (EDs) to help tackle violence, and reduce people needing to attend A&Es, has been launched
New data released today for Scotland reveals January was the worst month on record for people waiting to be seen in A&E
Burnt out medical staff are working in dangerously overcrowded hospitals and the government must take urgent action to address it.
Patron of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM), HRH The Princess Royal has today (28 February 2024) paid tribute to those working in Emergency Medicine and acknowledged the unprecedented pressures they face.
RCEM National Quality Improvement Programme National Report
Infection control standards in A&E departments have fallen significantly since the pandemic according to new research…