Next government must tackle root causes of hospital overcrowding
3 June 2024
Responding to a new report from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) on clinical care in inappropriate areas, including corridors, car parks and store cupboards, Saffron Cordery, deputy chief executive at NHS Providers said:
"These findings reflect the severe pressures facing the NHS, including high demand, lack of bed capacity and delayed hospital discharge.
"No trust leader wants to treat patients in corridors, store cupboards or other non-clinical areas as it compromises quality of care, patient privacy and dignity.
"The deeply concerning experiences shared by frontline nurses highlight the urgent need for more strategic investment and planning.
"It's vital the next government properly address the root causes of hospital overcrowding. Improving social care and community services is also key to ensure patients can be discharged safely and promptly, freeing up hospital beds for those most in need."
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