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h3 Scottish government is ‘not doing enough’ to prevent another A&E winter crisis
h3 BHM EM Champions: ED Nurse Rena’s Story
h3 Scottish government urged to heed A&E ‘alarm bells’
h3 RCEM Annual Report and Accounts for 2023 published
h3 NHSE data reveals scale of the mountain to climb to ‘fix’ our health system
h3 RCEM supports resources on reporting sexual misconduct in healthcare
h3 First UK EDs get environmental sustainability accreditations
h3 RCEM responds to Scotland’s Health and Social Care Winter Preparedness Plan
h3 Long Emergency Department waits causing ‘real harm’ in Wales
h3 RCEM backs call to ‘winterproof’ the NHS
h3 RCEM delivers festive cards to Downing Street to highlight Emergency Care’s ‘Eternal Winter crisis’
h3 A&Es in England still ‘dangerously’ full as winter looms
h3 RCEM’s submission to Lord Darzi’s NHS England review
h3 ‘The façade of ‘everything is fine’ has been demolished… now we must fix what is broken’ – RCEM
h3 RCEM responds to Lord Darzi review of NHS England
h3 Tackling A&E waiting times must be top priority for Scottish government
h3 Being VP Treasurer is a privilege – I have a foot in both camps
h3 Team members needed for national project to improve delivery of pain relief
h3 Wales’ new First Minister must tackle long waits in Emergency Departments ahead of winter
h3 “We have to get better” – RCEM responds to CQC report on inpatient experiences
h3 Northern Ireland’s shocking A&E performance figures must be the catalyst for change
h3 RCEM launches training to support beginners in medical research into academic careers
h3 Busy summer for A&Es is a ‘warning’ for government
h3 RCEM responds to GMC workplace experiences survey
h3 RCEM streamlines exam application process
h3 Improving A&E waiting times needs to be UK-wide effort
h3 ACP Credentialing Autumn 2024 Opens
h3 College condemns disorder
h3 Putting global health projects on the map
h3 Prevention is better than cure – RCEM tells BBC how lives are being saved by data rather than doctors
h3 GMC National Training Survey findings could exacerbate retention problems in EM
h3 Award launched to recognise inspiring registrar
h3 RCEM highlights learning for supporting vulnerable patients
h3 Next First Minister must make improving emergency care a ‘top priority’
h3 “Change is possible”: RCEM responds to King’s Speech
h3 Together we can ‘fix’ broken healthcare system
h3 RCEM responds to the General Election result
h3 Project to improve care for over 75s in A&E finds ‘room for improvement’
h3 RCEMLearning’s new features lead the way to exam success
h3 RCEMLearning builds Guidelines resource into e-learning platform
h3 Scottish government ‘duty-bound’ to end corridor care and overcrowding
h3 Nominations open for William Rutherford award
h3 Share your views to be part of building a better College for the future
h3 RCEM welcomes the introduction of RSV vaccination programmes
h3 ‘Dedicated budget’ overdue for ‘life-threatening’ crisis in emergency care
h3 Channel Four Dispatches covert footage shocking but not isolated
h3 RCEM calls for RSV vaccine programme to be implemented ‘as soon as possible’ after election
h3 Nine out of 10 A&E doctors say patients are coming to harm in UK’s Emergency Departments
h3 Summer provides no respite for over-stretched Emergency Departments
h3 Study shows ‘devastating’ reality of A&E overcrowding in Scotland
h3 ‘Patient safety is being ignored by politicians’, says RCEM
h3 Update on RCEM position regarding Physician Associates
h3 RCEM – Physician Associates
h3 GreenED’s EM-Day climate crisis call for action
h3 Call for end to “degrading” A&E waits in Scotland
h3 Next Government needs to tackle ‘corridor care’
h3 Health cuts “catastrophic” for Northern Ireland
h3 An update on the trailblazing GreenED programme to mark EM Day
h3 RCEM signs treaty to end fossil fuel use as it marks Emergency Medicine Day
h3 Spotlight on a GreenED Champion’s novel approaches
h3 Urgent and Emergency Care crisis is UK-wide issue
h3 RCEM Responds to General Election announcement
h3 End of a long wait – NHSE’s pledge to tackle 12hr+ ED stays really is welcome
h3 Focus on extreme A&E waits welcomed
h3 New pathway for non-ambulatory fragility practice
h3 RCEM responds to uplift in Medical School places
h3 Worst April on record for 12hr A&E waits
h3 New First Minister must address A&E ‘danger zone’
h3 RCEM’s Quality Improvement Topic Competition Opens
h3 RCEM team visits the Ghana Health Workforce Programme
h3 Let your voice be heard in RCEM’s Member Engagement Group
h3 RCEM to fund places on Fellowship to support working parents in the NHS
h3 Older people forced to wait over five days in A&E a national scandal
h3 ‘Urgent change’ needed to tackle worst waiting times on record
h3 Issues in Welsh EDs must be at the top of the new First Minister’s agenda
h3 GMC findings another red flag for Government
h3 Organisational Culture in the Emergency Department
h3 ‘The system has to change’ as staff and patients continue to suffer due to overcrowding
h3 College Exams Transformation Project Update
h3 ‘Difficult to celebrate slight improvements’ as patients face extended A&E waits
h3 Almost 300 deaths a week in 2023 associated with long A&E waits despite UEC Recovery Plan
h3 Reducing high bed occupancy figures ‘critically important’ for future of Emergency Care, says RCEM
h3 Excessive ambulance delays impacting patients and staff
h3 Overwhelmed EDs are struggling to meet the needs of patients who are suicidal or self-harming
h3 RCEM Statement on the Middle East situation
h3 Hospital bed occupancy rates remain ‘dangerously’ high
h3 Reducing distressingly long wait times will be ‘huge mountain to climb’
h3 Vital Book for Emergency Medicine
h3 Welsh Government commits to RCEM’s GreenED programme
h3 A&E performance improvements “difficult to celebrate” as one in nine people wait 12 hours or more
h3 10,000 bed deficit in England’s major hospitals
h3 Feeling vulnerable should never be considered ‘part of the job’
h3 Royal College of Emergency Medicine responds to the Spring Budget
h3 Northern Ireland has just half the A&E consultant doctors it should, RCEM research reveals
h3 National programme will help EDs fight violence with data
h3 Patient waiting times hit all time high in Scotland
h3 Urgent action needed as hospitals ‘fit to burst’, says RCEM
h3 HRH The Princess Royal underlines the need for more doctors during speech at EMTA Conference
h3 Staff and patients at risk as A&E infection control measures worsen since pandemic
h3 Statement as The College of Paramedics is granted the Charter of Incorporation
h3 RCEM consulting members on Emergency Medicine Physician Associates
h3 NHS crisis continues as hospital bed numbers near capacity
h3 Long-term Welsh A&E decline must be the focus
h3 Government must focus on long-term planning and poor ED performance in Scotland
h3 Excellence in Emergency Care: RCEM launches new strategic plan
h3 RCEM Corporate Plan 2024 – 2026
h3 No let up from ‘relentless’ A&E winter pressures, warns RCEM
h3 Staff at breaking point as less than 40% of patients seen within four-hour target
h3 RCEM: Patients are paying the price as no recovery from A&E crisis in sight
h3 RCEM calls for new Northern Ireland Executive to prioritise Emergency Care
h3 Meet our new VP Treasurer, and find out why he feels he has big shoes to fill
h3 The Scottish public and health care workers deserve so much better
h3 Winter pressures pushing NHS to the brink, warns RCEM
h3 It’s like Groundhog Day – A year on the UEC Plan has made little or no significant difference in our A&Es
h3 RCEM welcomes NHS England’s extra beds but cautions much more action is needed
h3 RCEM Welcomes New Research Committee Chair
h3 Quality in Emergency Care Committee (QECC) News
h3 RCEM Global team secures funding to develop Emergency Medicine worldwide
h3 RCEM Updates Guidance to Address Emergency Department Crowding Crisis
h3 Emergency crowding in EDs – why our new guidance is so important
h3 Welsh government ‘have let patients down’, as one in seven faced 12-hour delay
h3 Joint Statement RCEM and SAM regarding Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC)
h3 Hospitals remain at unsafe levels of bed occupancy, as one in nine faced 12 hour waits
h3 Burnout and retention crisis in Emergency Medicine threatens the safe delivery of emergency care
h3 RCEM reinforces commitment to eliminate bullying, harassment and discrimination for members
h3 Dangerous position as more than one in three patients face four-hour wait
h3 Thousands of Welsh patients still facing unacceptable A&E waits
h3 Health Service winter ‘sit reps’ show dangerous and unacceptable situation
h3 RCEM Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Calendar Launch
h3 RCEM: ‘We must not normalise crisis’
h3 Dr Rob Perry takes on role of Vice President Wales
h3 “Deeply concerning” as one in 20 patients face 12-hour waits
h3 RCEM position on the current Middle East conflict
h3 A failure to act will put patient safety at risk this winter
h3 Autumn Budget a ‘missed opportunity’ amid significant bed shortages
h3 Report reveals culture of ‘systemic and institutional’ sexism
h3 Lessons must be learned from 2022 emergency care crisis
h3 #EMSASChair23 EMSAS Elects New Chair
h3 Call on Government for additional funding to increase bed numbers
h3 The start of another difficult winter and we don’t have the beds
h3 RCEM response to King’s speech and the Government’s health agenda
h3 RCEM Scotland calls for urgent increase in beds warning of ‘devastating winter’
h3 Consultant’s Personal Commitment to RCEM’s Latest Quality Improvement Programme
h3 ‘Patients deserve better’ as one in six patients face 12 hour waits
h3 EMSAS Chair Elections: Make Your Vote Count
h3 MPs lay out ‘the damning reality of emergency care’ in new report, RCEM says
h3 Calls for the Welsh Government to ‘publish a comprehensive winter plan’
h3 RCEM Breach Exemption Q&A
h3 System wide approach essential to save the health and social care system
h3 RCEM stands by concerns over Welsh A&E waiting time data
h3 New Pricing Models to be Introduced
h3 Failure to tackle waits could lead to ‘devastating repeat of last year’
h3 Winter plan ‘not enough to prepare the emergency care system for tough winter ahead’
h3 RCEM Gets Ready For #SASWeek23
h3 Huge increase in extreme A&E waits ‘dangerous and shameful’
h3 RCEM Members Vote For New 2024 Fee Structure
h3 RCEM Annual General Meeting Summary 2023
h3 RCEM Annual Report and Accounts for 2022 published
h3 RCEM Launches Election Manifesto
h3 RCEM warns ‘The emergency care system is under severe pressure’
h3 ‘A catastrophic winter may lie ahead of us’ RCEM Wales warns
h3 Last year was awful. We must not experience the same again this winter.
h3 Confirmation RCEM’s FRCEM SBA examination will go ahead during industrial action
h3 The RCEM Annual General Meeting
h3 Fall in A&E performance ‘deeply worrying’ as winter looms
h3 Good medical practice – why we all deserve to be RespectED at work
h3 Workforce planning and boosting capacity must go hand-in-hand
h3 Progress on our Examinations Process Improvement Programme
h3 Minor improvements in performance welcome amid ‘substantial’ summer pressures on A&Es
h3 RCEM makes front page news, as President expresses lack of confidence in winter plan
h3 Calls for NI Executive to get a grip of ‘challenging and demoralising’ pressures on A&Es
h3 ‘Now is the time to plan and prepare for winter’ as A&E performance improves across Scotland
h3 Northern Ireland Emergency Care system continues to face significant challenges
h3 CQC report shows A&E staff maintained high standards of care despite challenges throughout 2022
h3 A&E delays persist in Wales as one in eight patients faced a 12-hour wait in June
h3 Progress on our Examinations Process Improvement Programme
h3 A&E delays persist ahead of planned industrial action
h3 RCEM responds to shocking GMC National Training Survey
h3 RCEM leads the way in setting standards for ‘green’ emergency healthcare
h3 ‘There are no shortcuts to delivering quality’ – RCEM responds to new NHS workforce plan
h3 RCEM responds to BMA Consultants’ ballot in favour of industrial action
h3 RCEM Wales responds to highest monthly Emergency Department attendance for almost two years
h3 RCEM responds to NAO report on Urgent and Emergency Care
h3 RCEM to provide a year’s free membership for new parents
h3 RCEM responds to announcement of Junior Doctors’ strike in Scotland
h3 RCEM responds to May’s A&E performance data
h3 College launches first diversity calendar
h3 ACPs and the award of membership / MRCEM
h3 Welcome improvement but urgent action needed to avoid further crisis
h3 June’s MRCEM OSCE to go ahead as planned during period of industrial action
h3 Government must commit to training more Emergency Medicine doctors to avoid staffing crisis
h3 RCEM leads publish sustainability statement for ‘green’ emergency healthcare
h3 Statement on the BMA announcement of further dates for industrial action and the College’s MRCEM OSCE in June
h3 RCEM responds to Labour’s mission for health
h3 ‘We are out of winter but remain in crisis’ RCEM says, as one in seven patients face 12-hour waits in A&Es in Wales
h3 Early signs of a long road to recovery welcome, but a meaningful workforce plan remains crucial
h3 RCEM congratulates Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla
h3 ‘The Emergency Care system is not functioning as it should’ as ED performance drops
h3 Data show the number of care hours per Emergency Medicine consultant have doubled since 2019
h3 RCEM calls for political leadership to ensure functioning health and social care service amid ‘catastrophic’ Emergency Care crisis
h3 Uncovering the Full Picture: How we influenced policymakers to publish the 12-Hour Time of Arrival Data
h3 Emergency Department 12-hour length of stay data must be meaningful and transparent
h3 Publication of true 12-hour length of stay data a welcome and significant step for Emergency Medicine
h3 RCEM statement on upcoming industrial action by junior doctors
h3 Independent Review into exams published
h3 RCEM responds to The Hewitt Review
h3 ‘We must eliminate dangerous and unacceptable delays to patient care’, RCEM says as it welcomes new Cabinet Secretary
h3 Wales’ Emergency Care system under severe pressure as staff continue to be stretched
h3 Urgent concerted effort required to tackle the emergency care crisis
h3 Engagement with the Welsh Government welcome, with improved latest A&E performance figures
h3 National Clinical Impact Awards 2023
h3 UK charities launch campaign for Syrian earthquake victims
h3 Pensions reform is a positive step for staff retention
h3 “A workforce plan without numbers is not a plan but a daydream”, RCEM president says
h3 Statement on FRCEM SBA & Malaysia OSCE Examinations taking place on 15 March 2023
h3 “We remain extremely concerned about our patients and their safety and for the welfare of staff who are struggling”, RCEM says
h3 Dr Russell McLaughlin appointed as Vice President in Northern Ireland
h3 Data show 1.65 million patients in England faced 12-hour waits from time of arrival in A&Es in 2022
h3 Exam Delivery, Marking and Reporting
h3 RCEM statement on BMA announcement of industrial action by junior doctors
h3 RCEM statement on the of nurses’ industrial action
h3 RCEM calls for support from MPs in the South West as it warns ‘we are still in the depths of crisis’
h3 Emergency Care crisis remains challenging but with political will, improvement is possible
h3 Scotland Emergency Department performance drops significantly to reach new record low
h3 Publishing 12-hour time of arrival data from April is a ‘win for patients and staff’
h3 RCEM launches campaign to ‘Resuscitate Emergency Care’
h3 Patients and staff are desperate for meaningful action to tackle worst ever Emergency Care crisis
h3 ‘This is a call to action’, RCEM & College of Paramedics say as Lords Public Services Committee…
h3 RCEM Wales’ workforce census reveals significant staff shortages
h3 How far does ED performance need to fall for political leaders to take meaningful action?
h3 RCEM welcomes £250 million investment to tackle NHS crisis
h3 RCEM statement on nurses’ industrial action
h3 New RCEM South East Regional Chair Begins Term
h3 New RCEM West Midlands Regional Chair Begins Term
h3 IFEM Global Campaign Against ED Over-Crowding
h3 Hospitals and helping people experiencing homelessness this winter
h3 ‘Focus on simple solutions’ RCEM says, amid long wait crisis in Scotland
h3 Group A Strep and scarlet fever during a time of winter pressures
h3 Difficulties in discharging patients driving long waits in Emergency Departments
h3 RCEM statement on ambulance services strike action
h3 Meaningful metrics are crucial to improving patient care and driving change
h3 RCEM responds to the Autumn Statement
h3 Transparency of data key to tackling alarming Emergency Care crisis in Wales
h3 Poll finds 1/3rd of junior doctors struggle to access nutritious meals on shift
h3 Emergency Care in crisis as more patients than ever face dangerously long waits
h3 One in six patients faced 12-hour wait in major Emergency Departments in Northern Ireland
h3 RCEM welcomes the Scottish Government’s expansion of medical training places
h3 Dr JP Loughrey takes on role of Vice President Scotland
h3 Staff deeply worried about UEC crisis, as Scotland records worst A&E performance once again
h3 RCEM welcomes the new Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
h3 NHS crisis demands leadership for the safety of patients, RCEM says
h3 RCEM welcomes the GMC’s report into the UK medical workforce
h3 RCEM runners complete Royal Parks Half Marathon 2022 to raise funds for EM research
h3 Exam News Update – 2023 Exams
h3 Scotland Emergency Department performance falls for the third consecutive month…
h3 Dr Adrian Boyle begins term as RCEM President
h3 HSIB investigation into the diagnosis of non-accidental injuries in infants
h3 Annual Report and Accounts 2021
h3 RCEM responds to the report that a patient faced an 84-hour wait for admission in Scotland
h3 RCEM responds to Secretary of State’s comments around the four-hour A&E target
h3 Patients in mental health crisis twice as likely to spend 12-hours or more in Emergency Departments than other patients
h3 RCEM responds to Secretary of State’s ‘Our Plan for Patients’
h3 Letter to Prime Minister Liz Truss from RCEM Lay Advisory Group Chair
h3 RCEM statement on Her Majesty The Queen
h3 New Prime Minister must show leadership and get to grips with crisis in Emergency Care
h3 Emergency Care ACP Supervisor Training Day
h3 Urgent and Emergency Care System in South West in crisis ahead of ‘looming’ winter
h3 Basic care of older people can be assured by expanding capacity and both the NHS and social care workforce
h3 July sees worst performance figures ever recorded in Scotland
h3 RCEM AGM – 17:10, Tuesday 4 October 2022
h3 RCEM survey finds half of Children and Adolescent Mental Health services in the ED are described as poor or awful
h3 Exams update from the Chief Executive Officer
h3 Oversubscribed OSCE exams – increased places in 2023
h3 Diploma ceremony 2022 – extra places and additional day
h3 Reflective practice log issue resolved
h3 NHS England’s crisis mitigation plan can only succeed if there is political will to do so
h3 ‘We are seeing the sharp demise of the health service’, RCEM says
h3 Emergency Care ACP Supervisor Training Day
h3 RCEM response to DAUK letter on ACPs
h3 Student Affiliation Scheme
h3 NI government must take meaningful action to tackle Emergency Care Crisis
h3 RCEM supports Parent Doctors to access innovative Leaders Plus Fellowship
h3 New Vice Presidents appointed
h3 GMC training survey shows EM doctors at high-risk of burnout
h3 Meet the incoming ACP Chair
h3 RCEM statement on heatwave
h3 ‘The urgency of this crisis demands a political will to tackle it’, RCEM says
h3 Two-thirds of A&E clinical leads not confident that winter pressures will be safely managed
h3 Emergency Care debate in parliament on 6 July – ask your MP to attend
h3 Delays to publication of exam results
h3 Worst ever Emergency Care performance figures cannot be met with inaction
h3 Emergency Care in the South East remains under considerable pressure
h3 Transparency about the scale of UEC crisis ahead of winter is vital for any strategy
h3 New report exposes over 1,000 patients facing a 12-hour wait in A&E every day
h3 South East Coast Emergency Medicine & Wellbeing Conference
h3 RCEM is proud to be incorporated by Royal Charter and congratulates HM The Queen on her Platinum Jubilee
h3 National Clinical Impact Awards 2022: open for applications
h3 New report shows 13,000 staffed beds required across the NHS
h3 Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders – new guideline released
h3 March 2022 FRCEM SBA exam results situation update
h3 RCEM statement on the March 2022 FRCEM SBA exam
h3 NI Health service on verge of collapse as health organisations urged to tackle crisis
h3 Now is the time for an Urgent and Emergency Care plan as 24,000 face 12 hour waits
h3 College statement on the importance of ACPs
h3 Scotland Emergency Department performance figures worst on record, as health system remains in dire crisis
h3 Clinical guidance and resources for Ukraine
h3 Changes to the MRCEM SBA application period
h3 Voting down of workforce amendment shows disregard for the current health crisis and for the NHS and Social Care workforce
h3 RCEM Annual Scientific Conference 2022 date clash with Yom Kippur – an apology
h3 RCEM response to Home Affairs Committee report on Spiking
h3 Emergency Departments in Wales record worst performance and longest waiting times ever
h3 More than one third of patients facing long waits in Scotland, as Emergency Care remains in severe crisis
h3 Emergency care crisis putting patients at risk as they face longest waits on record
h3 Emergency Care system in South East facing relentless pressure amid crisis
h3 Specialist Doctor appointments in Emergency Medicine
h3 Urgent and Emergency Care in dire crisis, as RCEM calls for meaningful action to tackle it
h3 RCEM runners complete London Landmarks 2022 to raise funds for EM research
h3 #CountMeIn – help us to better represent you
h3 One in four ambulances delayed 30 minutes or more, as Urgent and Emergency Care falls deeper into crisis
h3 RCEM issues updated ambulance handover delays guidance
h3 RCEM responds to the public’s dissatisfaction with A&E services and wider NHS
h3 Weekly Scottish Emergency Department waiting times worst on record, amid serious concerns for patient safety
h3 RCEM responds to reports that AI software will be used to predict A&E admissions
h3 RCEM welcomes the publication of three reports into clinical negligence published by NHS Resolution
h3 Annual Quality Report 2020-21
h3 An RCEM delegation in Cairo
h3 The Royal College of Emergency Medicine elects its fourth President
h3 Urgent and Emergency Care under continued pressure as Scottish Government publishes workforce strategy
h3 Health facilities and personnel in warzones must be protected
h3 RCEM welcomes House of Lords vote for the publication of workforce projections
h3 RCEM welcomes NHS commitment to measure 12 hour waits from time of arrival in A&E
h3 Emergency Departments continue to face severe pressures as RCEM calls for meaningful action
h3 RCEM pledges support to AACE’s ‘Work Without Fear’ Campaign
h3 Recovery must not be isolated to elective care RCEM says
h3 Dire situation as one in seven patients delayed by 12+ hours
h3 Record number of patients delayed by 12 hours or more as urgent and emergency care faces deepening crisis
h3 Urgent and Emergency Care recovery plan must be published in tandem with elective care delivery plan
h3 RCEM response to Health Foundation polling on public views of NHS
h3 RCEM Presidential election – voting now open
h3 RCEM commend Emergency Medicine staff amid continued system pressures
h3 Long waiting times continue to put patient safety at serious risk
h3 Social care crisis must be addressed to encourage timely discharge and alleviate system pressures
h3 Patient safety at risk as Health Care service in Wales faces crisis
h3 RCEM response to worst Scottish weekly performance figures ever
h3 RCEM responds to EMJ article that reveals five hour + waits increase risk of death
h3 Statement on the May 2021 FRCEM OSCE
h3 Crisis deepens amid relentless pressures and high numbers of staff absences
h3 Risk of backlog growing if urgent and emergency care is overlooked
h3 System under enormous strain, as Covid-19 impacts emergency care
h3 Yorkshire & Humber Board Newsletter January 2022
h3 Performance remains at record low, as new data show significant staffing shortages across Wales
h3 Performance reaches record lows once again, as fears grow for coming weeks
h3 Meeting the mental health needs of children and young people in acute hospitals
h3 RCEM Emergency Medicine Undergraduate Essay Prizes 2022
h3 RCEM Presidential Election 2022
h3 RCEM Scotland: Current A&E performance trend is extremely worrying
h3 New RCEM East Midlands Regional Chair Begins Term
h3 Yorkshire & Humber Board Newsletter December 2021
h3 Launch of RCEM Winter Appeal 2021
h3 New RCEM South West Regional Chair Begins Term
h3 RCEM warns ‘This is only the beginning of the crisis’ as latest data show…
h3 Report shows alarming number of avoidable deaths in Emergency Departments due to crowding in Wales
h3 Annual Report and Accounts 2020
h3 Safe and timely discharge supported by social and community care vital
h3 Scottish health service set for gruelling winter as performance deteriorates
h3 Welsh Government’s Winter plan welcome as NHS in Wales could face crisis this Winter
h3 Summer to Recover: Winter-proofing Urgent and Emergency Care for 2021
h3 Summer to Recover: A Guide for Clinical Leads
h3 Performance deteriorates once again as Scottish Health Secretary announces winter plan
h3 RCEM Scotland: performance deteriorates further as four-hour target falls to record low
h3 Wales sees worst Emergency Department performance…
h3 Latest Emergency Care data shows NI health service in a ‘serious situation’
h3 RCEM Wales: Performance deteriorates further as crisis looms
h3 Letter from the Secretary of State on support for veterans and the OpCourage initiative
h3 Emergency Departments in Scotland experience worst ever May performance
h3 Latest census shows a shortage of key senior decision-makers and inadequate staffing levels
h3 As attendances soar performance plummets, putting patient safety at risk
h3 Emergency Departments strained by capacity issues and facing severe pressures
h3 RCEM Wales: we must not allow pressures on Emergency Departments to derail elective care
h3 Prepare Emergency Departments now for the next phase of challenges
h3 Rapid action required to ease intense pressures on Emergency Departments
h3 As hospital activity rapidly increases, we must ensure we can meet demand, RCEM says
h3 Despite reduced attendances, EDs in Scotland face pressures with capacity and flow
h3 1 in 10 patients waiting 12 hours or more as RCEM warns activity will rapidly increase
h3 RCEM Scotland urgently calls for plan to fix workforce crisis
h3 Unrelenting strain on staff and departments despite reduced attendances
h3 RCEM Response to the Clinical Review of Standards consultation (February 2021)
h3 Exhausted staff continue to face intense pressure as 1 in 7 patients wait for 12-hours or more
h3 Exhausted staff continue to face severe pressures as data show a system under strain
h3 Wales facing intense pressures as 12-hour waits increase by one third
h3 Pay more than lip service to the importance of doctor’s mental health
h3 RCEM PPE ethnic minorities and risk in EDs during the pandemic
h3 One in 11 patients spending 12 hours or more in A&Es in Northern Ireland
h3 Admitting patients into a hospital bed in a timely manner has become frequently unachievable
h3 RCEM Scotland – 2021 Holyrood Election Manifesto
h3 EMTA meets RCEM – Series of videos looking at our work
h3 RCEM Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Committee Statement
h3 Letter to Trust CEOs – Dangerous crowding has returned to our A&Es
h3 Letter to Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak regarding the Comprehensive Spending Review
h3 RCEM Scotland Vice President: “We are in desperate need of more beds”
h3 EMJ Supplement blog from RCEM President and VP Policy: ‘Covid-19: Resetting ED care’
h3 RCEM Wales incoming Vice President: “Performance will continue to decline unless resources and staff are directed to our departments”
h3 RCEM establishes Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee
h3 RCEM NI responds to 2019-2020 data
h3 Changing RCEM in response to the Charity Governance Code
h3 RCEM Northern Ireland: “There is a pressing need for change”
h3 never want to see crowding and exit block return to our EDs ever again
h3 RCEM to move Annual Scientific Conference online
h3 Royal College of Emergency Medicine Northern Ireland new Vice President begins term
h3 Emergency Departments are now a safety net for patients who have nowhere else to go
h3 RCEM Northern Ireland: “Our Emergency Department services are hanging by a thread”
h3 RCEM Scotland Vice President: “We must do better by our patients”
h3 RCEM Wales responds to worst ever performance in Emergency Departments
h3 RCEM Scotland: October 2019 performance figures “are of grave concern”
h3 RCEM Wales Vice President: “There is an urgent need to eliminate crowding”
h3 NHS Scotland needs at least 320 extra beds this winter
h3 Annual Report and Accounts 2018
h3 RCEM Northern Ireland responds to latest emergency care waiting time statistics
h3 Benchmarking report finds only 16% of EDs meeting minimum consultant staffing levels
h3 Emergency Departments are stretched to the limit because bed numbers have been slashed
h3 This summer EDs across Scotland have been operating at maximum capacity
h3 RCEM Wales responds to annual bed occupancy data 2019
h3 RCEM Wales “EDs across Wales have not experienced any respite”
h3 RCEM Northern Ireland: “Our patients deserve better”
h3 RCEM quality improvement project finds EDs struggling with assessing children with fever symptoms
h3 RCEM Wales Vice President: “Poor performance is a year-round reality”
h3 Figures paint a bleak picture of the strain placed on EDs in Scotland
h3 Latest stats show the situation “worse than ever for patients and staff”
h3 RCEM Wales Vice President: “Performance data shows the severe pressure faced by Emergency Departments this Spring”
h3 Performance reflects yet another record breaking systemic failure for patients and staff
h3 RCEM hailed in The Parliamentary Review
h3 RCEM Wales Vice President: “We cannot allow this performance to become the new norm”
h3 Patient safety concerns persist in Wales
h3 “We’ve been lucky so far this winter” – Royal Colleges call for action on social care in Wales
h3 Emergency Department performance in Northern Ireland is far below par
h3 Annual Report and Accounts 2017
h3 Annual Report and Accounts 2016
h3 Annual Report and Accounts 2015
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