Royal College of Emergency Medicine
A&E seeing more people with sore throats, backache, insomnia and coughs
NHS Providers said the strain on primary care services, including GPs and dentists, means patients often resort to A&E.
By Jane Kirby and Ian Jones, PA
Thousands of people may die due to inadequate NHS winter plans – senior doctor
Dr Adrian Boyle said the Government was ‘blithely sailing towards an iceberg’ with its plans for treating people.
By Jane Kirby, PA Health Editor
‘I think what has become normal is actually quite abnormal’ - Emergency consultant in Belfast warns more people will continue to die over health service pressures without urgent reform
Reflecting on 75 years of the NHS, an Emergency consultant in Belfast warns that more people will continue to die without urgent reform
A&E appointments could prevent overcrowding post coronavirus, RCEM president says
Appointments in A&E departments could become a permanent measure to prevent overcrowding following the coronavirus crisis, the president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine has suggested.
By Emma Bowden and Press Association