Hospital issues black alert
A hospital in Barnsley has broken under the immense pressure felt by an onslaught of patients to their A&E. The NHS has warned of increasing numbers, a cry which has not been heard by government officials.
The black alert was issued on Tuesday, which is described as “struggling or unable to deliver comprehensive care” and puts the safety of patients at risk. The Independent reports that the increase of patients has meant numbers of up to 80 patients are waiting in the emergency room, with a further 20 looking for beds.
But at the moment I’m sat in Barnsley hospital waiting to be seen after hurting my shoulder last night so could be a while lol x
— woodsman (@MrWoodsman67) June 16, 2021
Staff were encouraged to “do everything possible” to free up beds, including early reviews of all inpatients and “encouraging medical teams to facilitate discharge”. The increase in hospital demand was expected, but some patients are waiting up to nine hours to be seen.
According to documents seen by The Independent, the influx of patients is not related to Covid.
But this issue is popping up across the country, with numerous hospitals struggling to cope with an increasing number of patients. Emergency units are seeing a record number of arrivals, though most of these are not related directly to the pandemic.