Fewer than one in five acutely unwell patients first assessed on specialist acute medical units, warns SAM (10 October)

Patients are being left in hospital corridors for dangerously long periods and missing timely access to specialist care, the Society for Acute Medicine (SAM) has warned. Latest data, presented at the Society’s bi-annual conference in Manchester, showed fewer than one in five acutely unwell medical patients are receiving their first assessment in an acute medical unit (AMU).…

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‘NHS winter announcements will come as little comfort to public and staff’ – SAM president (16 September)

Commenting on NHS England’s press release ‘Stress tests’ and pre-winter check-ins as NHS ramps up winter prep, published today (Tuesday, 16 September), Dr Nick Murch, president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said: “We welcome the fact that planning for this winter is being prioritised, and seemingly earlier than previous years. However, while NHS England…

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12-hour waits ‘symptom of sustained and intolerable pressure’ – SAM past president (01 September)

Commenting on a Liberal Democrat analysis of NHS data which showed hospitals faced their busiest summer ever this year, Dr Tim Cooksley, immediate past president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said: “The Society for Acute Medicine has long warned that 12-hour waits in emergency departments are not isolated events but symptoms of a system…

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