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Winter Crisis Looms: 'Stranded' Patients Overwhelm NHS
14 Dec
Summary
- 19,000 more hospital bed days lost due to delayed discharges this year.
- Flu surge and resident doctors' strikes exacerbate NHS winter pressures.
- Delayed discharges cost NHS England an estimated £200 million monthly.

Hospitals in England are bracing for severe overcrowding this winter, with a worrying increase in "delayed discharges" – patients medically fit to leave but lacking suitable onward care. Analysis indicates an additional 19,000 hospital bed days were lost from July to September compared to the previous year. This escalating problem compounds the strain from an early "flu-nami" and the imminent five-day strike by resident doctors. Senior medical professionals warn that the bed shortage will lead to extended ambulance queues, prolonged A&E waits, "corridor care," and increased risks for critically ill patients. Factors contributing to delayed discharges include local councils' difficulties in arranging social care packages, an aging population, and medical advancements. The estimated monthly cost of these delays to the NHS is approximately £200 million, contributing to a potentially grimmer winter than the last.




