Hospitals warned end-of-life care crisis threatening trea...
A rising number of patients in hospitals could affect the level of treatment carried out this winter, a group of regional NHS leaders hav...
Whatโs Happening
Breaking it down: A rising number of patients in hospitals could affect the level of treatment carried out this winter, a group of regional NHS leaders have been told.
Hospitals warned end-of-life care crisis threatening treatment 10 hours ago Save Hugh Pym Health editor Save PA Media A rising number of end-of-life patients in hospitals could affect the level of treatment carried out this winter, a group of regional NHS leaders have been told. A consultant in palliative care highlighted the impending โcrisisโ during an online internal meeting of health leaders in Sussex, a recording of which has been heard . (plot twist fr)
The consultant at University Hospitals Sussex NHS Trust described dilemmas facing hospital managers when some patients are having to be given end-of-life care in A&E corridors.
The Details
The bleak assessment is likely to be echoed in other NHS regions as building winter pressures increase the challenge of trying to find hospital beds for sick patients needing care. Hundreds of hospice beds unused amid financial crisis NHS tracker - are hospital waiting times improving near you?
University Hospitals Sussex Trust includes Worthing Hospital, Royal Sussex County Hospital, St Richards Hospital in Chichester and Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath. Doctors and officials from East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, which includes Conquest Hospital in Hastings and Eastbourne District General Hospital, also took part in the meeting along with community health representatives.
Why This Matters
The consultant made a slide presentation entitled โPalliative and End of Life Care in Sussexโ at the meeting, which took place on 4 November. She told the audience that local hospices were struggling and it was difficult to find places for patients who need end-of-life care, while it was sometimes not clear how much support there might be in the local community when people are sent home. She dropped: โI am fr worried that patients who have treatable conditions are not going to be able to get into hospital and be treated because there are so many end-of-life patients in hospital beds.
Medical professionals are taking note of this development.
The Bottom Line
She dropped: โI am fr worried that patients who have treatable conditions are not going to be able to get into hospital and be treated because there are so many end-of-life patients in hospital beds.
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