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A Northumbria Healthcare emergency department has become the first in the country to achieve gold accreditation for sustainability.
Health Minister Tim Nicholls says a controversial move to link emergency department KPIs to funding incentives is backed by doctors, confirming hospitals are at risk of losing cash if they do not ...
Wes Streeting spent much of his first year as Health Secretary describing the NHS as “broken” — but 12 months after he took ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNObituary: Former Montreal Children’s physician David McGillivray ‘was the kind of clinician everyone wanted to be’Remembered for his modesty and his grace, he helped lay the foundation for pediatric emergency medicine in Canada.
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More than a quarter of births at Chesterfield Royal Hospital using emergency C-section – amid "concerning" increase across EnglandMore than a quarter of births recorded at Chesterfield Royal Hospital in March were emergency C-sections, new figures show.
He added that, at a meeting with the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) last year, he recognised that it was "incongruous" for Health and Social Care (HSC) to train emergency medicine ...
Figures show that more than 1.7 million patients waited 12 hours or more to be admitted, discharged or transferred from A&E last year, the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) said.
Calculations by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) estimate there were more than 16,600 deaths of patients linked to long waits for a bed, an increase of a fifth on 2023. RCEM's president, ...
Calculations by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) estimate there were more than 16,600 deaths of patients linked to long waits for a bed, an increase of a fifth on 2023.
Dr Adrian Boyle, Royal College of Emergency Medicine. The research also found that the likelihood of experiencing a 12-hour wait in an emergency department increases with the age of the patient.
A report from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM), shared with the PA news agency, shows that rising numbers of elderly and frail people are stuck in A&E, often on trolleys in corridors.
A report from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM), shared with the PA news agency, shows that rising numbers of elderly and frail people are stuck in A&E, often on trolleys in corridors.
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