A survey of its members by the Royal College of Nursing union found that two-thirds had daily delivered care in what they ...
Has treating patients in corridors and cloakrooms become “normalised”? Jacqui Wise reports A nurse forced to change an incontinent patient with dementia beside a vending machine and a patient dying ...
Sir Stephen Powis has urged people to engage with the national conversation about the future of the health service.
The “harrowing” report tells of patients sitting for days in chairs – so-called “chair care” – due to a lack of beds, patients piling up in corridors, delays to treatment and the elderly unable to get ...
Patients being cared for in corridors or offices is becoming "normalised" as a result of overcrowding in Scots hospitals, nursing chiefs have warned. A damning report from the Royal College of ...
It comes as a damning report from the Royal College of Nursing found that patients are dying on trolleys as hospitals struggle with demand. RCN Northern Ireland Executive Director, Professor Rita ...
A survey by the Royal College of Nursing found ‘harrowing’ examples of vulnerable patients being treated in corridors ...
Professor Nicola Ranger, head of the Royal College of Nursing, told The Sunday Times ... the third-highest month on record, while ambulance delays outside of hospitals were at record highs ...
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) published new findings into what is going on in hospitals as staff try to manage the number of people needing care. The “harrowing” report tells of patients ...
Ivan McKee said the Scottish Government’s tax and spending plans would deliver a record funding settlement for the NHS.
Nurses are having "nightmares" due to their experience of working overcrowded hospital wards, health bosses have been warned.
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) published new findings into what is going on in England's hospitals as staff try to manage the number of people needing care. The "harrowing" report tells of ...