The Holyrood government must prioritise record ‘delayed hospital discharges’ as a matter of urgency as the issue is causing the Urgent and Emergency Care system in Scotland to grind to a halt. That’s the response from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine to new data published today (24 June 2025) by Public Health Scotland which has revealed there were 720,119 days spent in hospital by people who were well enough to go home during the year 2024/5. That’s the highest annual figure reported since guidelines changed in 2016. The issue, commonly referred to as ‘delayed discharges’, sees people stranded in ward beds who are well enough to leave but unable to often because the social care needed to support them is not available. As a result, the whole flow of patients through the hospital grinds to a halt, meaning people can end up stranded in A&E, often waiting hours and even days for a ward bed to become available. The publication, titled Delayed Discharges in NHS Scotland, also reveals: