Organise urgent care better, NHS told

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Elderly people would need to spend less time in hospital if care in England were better organised, experts say.

A review by the King's Fund found there was scope to reduce the number of overnight stays by 2.3 million.

That would free up 7,000 beds - 6% of the total - saving the NHS nearly ?500m a year, according to the think-tank.

The figures were based on all hospitals performing as well as the best 25% in terms of admissions and lengths of stay for the over-65s who need urgent care.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19181905
 
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