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UK Healthcare Under Strain Amid Long Waits and Funding Pressures

Investigation reveals 50,000 patients waited over 24 hours in A&E corridor care

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The UK's healthcare system is facing significant challenges, with a recent BBC investigation revealing that over 52,000 patients in north-west England waited more than 24 hours for hospital admission last year. This...

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The investigation found that patients were forced to wait in corridors or on chairs in A&E departments due to a lack of beds in wards. The situation...

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The investigation found that patients were forced to wait in corridors or on chairs in A&E departments due to a lack of beds in wards. The situation has been exacerbated by the NHS's busiest winter on record, with hospitals across the country experiencing rising demand for several years.

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The long waits in A&E corridors have serious consequences for patients, including increased risk of infection, delayed treatment, and a higher...

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The long waits in A&E corridors have serious consequences for patients, including increased risk of infection, delayed treatment, and a higher likelihood of complications. The Royal College of Nursing has called on the government to take immediate action to address the crisis and end the practice of corridor care.

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Providing care in corridors is not what we want for our patients, and we are working hard to reduce the use of corridor care and tackle long waits."...

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"Providing care in corridors is not what we want for our patients, and we are working hard to reduce the use of corridor care and tackle long waits." — Dr. Michael Gregory, Regional Medical Director for NHS England in the North West

The situation is not limited to the NHS, as global health organizations are also working to address the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. The World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the United Nations Environment Programme, and the World Organisation for Animal Health have renewed their commitment to advancing the One Health approach, which recognizes the inherent links between the health of humans, animals, plants, and ecosystems.

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52,000: The number of patients in north-west England who waited more than 24 hours for hospital admission last year. 24 hours: The minimum wait time...

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  • **52,000: The number of patients in north-west England who waited more than 24 hours for hospital admission last year.
  • **24 hours: The minimum wait time for patients in A&E corridors.

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The UK government has faced criticism for its handling of the healthcare crisis, with some arguing that funding pressures and staff shortages have contributed to the long waits in A&E corridors. Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has defended the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, stating that the furlough scheme prevented mass unemployment.

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What: A BBC investigation found that over 52,000 patients in north-west England waited more than 24 hours for hospital admission last year. When: The...

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  • What: A BBC investigation found that over 52,000 patients in north-west England waited more than 24 hours for hospital admission last year.
  • When: The investigation was conducted last year.
  • Impact: The long waits in A&E corridors have serious consequences for patients, including increased risk of infection and delayed treatment.

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The UK government faces significant challenges in addressing the healthcare crisis, including funding pressures, staff shortages, and the need to implement the One Health approach. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether the government will take sufficient action to address the crisis and prevent further harm to patients.

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UK Healthcare Under Strain Amid Long Waits and Funding Pressures

Investigation reveals 50,000 patients waited over 24 hours in A&E corridor care

Thursday, March 5, 2026 • 3 min read • 3 source references

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The UK's healthcare system is facing significant challenges, with a recent BBC investigation revealing that over 52,000 patients in north-west England waited more than 24 hours for hospital admission last year. This phenomenon, known as "corridor care," has been described as a "national emergency" by the Royal College of Nursing.

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The investigation found that patients were forced to wait in corridors or on chairs in A&E departments due to a lack of beds in wards. The situation has been exacerbated by the NHS's busiest winter on record, with hospitals across the country experiencing rising demand for several years.

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Why It Matters

The long waits in A&E corridors have serious consequences for patients, including increased risk of infection, delayed treatment, and a higher likelihood of complications. The Royal College of Nursing has called on the government to take immediate action to address the crisis and end the practice of corridor care.

What Experts Say

"Providing care in corridors is not what we want for our patients, and we are working hard to reduce the use of corridor care and tackle long waits." — Dr. Michael Gregory, Regional Medical Director for NHS England in the North West

The situation is not limited to the NHS, as global health organizations are also working to address the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. The World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the United Nations Environment Programme, and the World Organisation for Animal Health have renewed their commitment to advancing the One Health approach, which recognizes the inherent links between the health of humans, animals, plants, and ecosystems.

Key Numbers

  • **52,000: The number of patients in north-west England who waited more than 24 hours for hospital admission last year.
  • **24 hours: The minimum wait time for patients in A&E corridors.

Background

The UK government has faced criticism for its handling of the healthcare crisis, with some arguing that funding pressures and staff shortages have contributed to the long waits in A&E corridors. Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has defended the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, stating that the furlough scheme prevented mass unemployment.

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  • What: A BBC investigation found that over 52,000 patients in north-west England waited more than 24 hours for hospital admission last year.
  • When: The investigation was conducted last year.
  • Impact: The long waits in A&E corridors have serious consequences for patients, including increased risk of infection and delayed treatment.

What Comes Next

The UK government faces significant challenges in addressing the healthcare crisis, including funding pressures, staff shortages, and the need to implement the One Health approach. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether the government will take sufficient action to address the crisis and prevent further harm to patients.

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