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A&E DEPARTMENTS: WINTER PRESSURE

03 November 2016

Lead MP

Sarah Wollaston

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General Debate

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Sarah Wollaston raised concerns about a&e departments: winter pressure in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The Health Committee's report highlights that the pressure on A&E departments is now year-round, with average daily attendances of around 40,000 people in major A&Es, which was an increase of 6,000 per day compared to five years ago. The report also notes that only approximately 88% of patients are being admitted, transferred or discharged within the four-hour target, falling short of the 95% standard. The committee is concerned about social care deficiencies and infrastructure inadequacies affecting A&E performance, calling for more funding in the Chancellor's autumn statement.
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