In 2024, around 800 working days, each day, have been lost to these delays, which are only counted when they exceed 30 minutes. In aggregate, it is the full-time equivalent of nearly 1,400 paramedics over the course of a year.
If you wait more than 12 hours in A&E you are more than twice as likely to die within 30 days of being discharged than if you are seen within two hours
One in five patients treated in corridors or waiting room
It was cold room with no natural light or access to toilet or shower facilities nearby. Temporary measure for no beds in the hospital. Patients felt undervalued and forgotten about.
I had to change an incontinent, frail patient with dementia on the corridor, by the vending machine. It was undignifying, felt so bad at the same time it was my duty to deliver care.
Spending a full 12-hour shift queuing outside hospital is soul-destroying. It’s tiring, it’s repetitive and it’s awful for patients.