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UK Hospitals Strain as 1000+ Patients Delay Discharge
8 Dec
Summary
- Over 1,000 patients medically fit for discharge occupy hospital beds.
- Bed blocking causes A&E delays and ambulance handover issues.
- Hundreds of patients in Kent, Sussex, and Surrey await discharge.

A critical issue is currently affecting hospitals in Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, with over 1,000 patients remaining in beds despite being medically cleared for discharge. This phenomenon, known as bed blocking, severely curtails the availability of essential hospital spaces for new admissions.
The consequences are far-reaching, contributing directly to increased waiting times in accident and emergency departments and causing significant delays in the handover of ambulances. Latest figures from November 30 reveal a substantial number of individuals ready to leave, highlighting the scale of the problem.
NHS officials note that patients experiencing prolonged hospital stays often have complex health and care requirements necessitating careful planning for their transition. Local health services are actively collaborating with trusts and partners to arrange appropriate post-discharge support, aiming to alleviate the strain on hospital resources.




