RCEM calculates 268 people are likely to have died each week in 2023 while waiting up to 12 hours for a bed

Almost 14,000 people died needlessly last year in England while waiting in A&E for up to 12 hours a new estimate suggests.

Calculations by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) based on a large study of excess deaths and waiting times show that 268 people are likely to have died each week in 2023 because of excessive waits in emergency departments.

The estimate used a study of more than 5 million NHS patients published in the Emergency Medicine Journal in 2021, which found one excess death for every 72 patients who spent eight to 12 hours in an A&E department.

The risk of death started to increase after five hours and got worse with longer waiting times, the study found.

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    3 months ago

    Maybe I jumped a step but the article felt like a hit on universal health care and I wanted to spell out how much worse we have it. I feel like this is what everyone points to preventing us from getting universal healthcare, so it’s connected through healthcare itself as a topic.

    Also the UKs healthcare has been a big target for conservative to attack and this is how they do it, underfund, overstress something and then point to it as a failure that needs to be dismantled where it is a product of their own tampering.