‘Vulnerable’ NHS blamed for rise in winter waiting times

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A “worrying increase” in the number of patients waiting on trolleys for up to 12 hours before they are admitted to hospital is being blamed by NHS bosses on the “vulnerable” nature of the health service in winter, according to a leaked letter.

As latest figures show a doubling in the number of patients forced to wait up to 12 hours for a bed on a ward, the head of the NHS in England has warned that any patient forced to wait that long should be classed as a “serious incident”.

“There should be a zero tolerance of over 12-hour waits for admission and such a wait should be classed as a serious incident, and we would expect a full root-cause analysis to take place,” Prof Sir Bruce says in the letter. It is signed jointly by Dr Kathy McLean, medical director of the NHS Trust Development Authority, and Professor Hugo Mascie-Taylor, the medical director of Monitor.

http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/dec/24/nhs-vulnerable-rise-winter-waiting-times
 
Why? Most of it's caused because they can't discharge patients, isn't it?
 
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