Over nine in ten A&E nurses fear patients receiving unsafe care, union survey finds
Corridor care and “degrading” waiting rooms leading nurses to feel “broken”
Corridor care and “degrading” waiting rooms leading nurses to feel “broken”
The health secretary hates making concessions — but he just has
This is the worst three-month performance since the target was introduced in 2004
NHS services in England are deteriorating under the coalition in a way not seen since the early 1990s
NHS A&E departments in England have once again failed to meet a target of seeing 95 per cent patients within four hours
NHS accident and emergency departments in England failed to meet a government target of seeing 95 per cent patients within four hours for the twenty-first week in a row
Labour urge David Cameron to take responsibility for mounting pressure on emergency departments
940,000 patients turned to A&E because they were unable to get a GP appointment.
The NHS was in excellent shape when Labour left office in 2010; now it isn’t. For this the coalition must take at least some of the blame.
The A&E crisis starts in the GP’s surgery. Labour should make more of this.