Safety Flash: Time Critical Medication
All patients should have time critical medications prescribed and administered at their
usual time whilst in the ED
All patients should have time critical medications prescribed and administered at their
usual time whilst in the ED
A doctor with a life-changing illness is behind a new RCEM QIP on Time Critical Medications for safer A&E visits.
The RCEM has said “our patients deserve better” as the latest A&E performance figures for Northern Ireland show one in six patients faced a 12 hour wait in A&E between July and September 2023.
Updated to October 2023 version
RCEM’s members get the opportunity to have their say in the upcoming EMSAS Chair election.
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has described a new report by MPs as laying out the ‘the damning reality of emergency care’.
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has urged the Welsh Government to ‘publish a comprehensive winter plan’
A guide to Breach Exemptions and how they impact official Welsh A&E attendance and waiting time data
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.
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 structures for different aspects of the College’s services are being introduced.
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