Response to the NHS 10-Year Plan from the Society for Acute Medicine

The Society for Acute Medicine welcomes the ambition set out in the NHS 10-Year Plan today (03 July) and supports its overarching aim: to deliver a more integrated, person-centred and preventative health and care system. These goals are necessary and right. However, from an acute medical perspective, there are fundamental gaps between the aspirations of…

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SAM echoes concerns raised by RCEM over delayed discharges in Scotland

Commenting on data published by Public Health Scotland on Tuesday (24 June) which revealed there were 720,119 days spent in hospital by people who were well enough to go home during the year 2024/5, Dr Claire Gordon, Scotland representative for the Society for Acute Medicine, said: “SAM shares the concerns raised by the Royal College of Emergency…

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‘Confusion and uncertainty likely to exacerbate frustrations with NHS further’ says SAM president-elect (14 March)

Writing for The i Paper on the latest NHS performance statistics and the government’s announcement to abolish NHS England (14 March), Dr Vicky Price, president-elect of the Society for Acute Medicine, said: “Performance data released this week showed an expectedly bleak picture, particularly for the almost 48,000 patients who waited more than 12 hours in…

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SAM president-elect “deeply concerned” about mortality figures in patients using weight loss drugs (25 February)

Dr Vicky Price, president-elect of the Society for Acute Medicine, has today (25 February) reiterated concerns regarding the increasing number of patients being seen in hospital following the use of weight loss medications.  She said: “We are deeply concerned about the latest figures published with respect to mortality in patients using these medicines, particularly as…

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