Beds in the NHS.
by Boyle, Adrian; Chiles, Theo.Royal College of Emergency Medicine.
Series: RCEM Acute Insight Series ; May 2022.Publisher: RCEM, London : 2022.Description: 20p.Summary: This report shows that an additional 13,000 staffed beds are required in the NHS across the UK to drive meaningful change and improvement. Meaningful change and improvement would constitute a significant improvement in A&E waiting times, ambulance response times, ambulance handover delays, and a return to safe bed occupancy levels..Subject(s): hospitals | beds | patient safety | patient emergency admissions | bed occupancy | bed occupancy rates | accident & emergency departments | patient transfer | patient waiting time | bed provision | ambulance response rates | workforce | patient emergency management | NHS | statistical data | England | United KingdomDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Urgent and emergency care services [February 2023] | Patient safety in the NHS [September 2023]
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This report shows that an additional 13,000 staffed beds are required in the NHS across the UK to drive meaningful change and improvement. Meaningful change and improvement would constitute a significant improvement in A&E waiting times, ambulance response times, ambulance handover delays, and a return to safe bed occupancy levels.
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