Cornwall hospitals declares critical incident as patients queue outside A&E in ambulances

Patients are queuing outside a hospital with a critical incident declared by NHS services in Cornwall due to “significant pressure”.

NHS bosses have made the decision this evening following the sustained demand which the Royal Cornwall Hospital and its emergency department have been under over the week.

Kate Shields, Chief Executive of NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Integrated Care Board said: “We are currently seeing a high number of ambulances waiting outside the Royal Cornwall Hospital and of patients in our emergency department. There are also a large number of patients in Cornwall’s hospitals who are medically fit to be discharged but are awaiting the right care.

“Declaring a critical incident allows the NHS to take additional, immediate steps to create capacity, help discharge patients, relieve pressure on our emergency department and release ambulances and their crews.”

Our staff right across the county are working exceptionally hard to provide care based on peoples’ medical need.

Kate Shield’s continues: “We urgently need the public’s support to make sure we can see those who are sickest and have the greatest need.

“Please only come to the emergency department if you have a life or limb-threatening emergency. Other NHS services are available, and we encourage you to use them whenever possible. These include our network of minor injury units, our urgent treatment centre at West Cornwall Hospital, out-of-hours GP services, local pharmacies and NHS 111.

People who come to the emergency department but can be treated elsewhere will be directed to those services.

“Families, friends and neighbours are urged to help us too by offering to support someone waiting for home care to leave hospital. We ask them to contact the ward directly if they can help in any way.

“Fast access one-off grants are also available, to use towards paying for care, expenses or equipment to help you get a relative or friend home from hospital. If you could support someone in your home, or in their own home, with a little extra help, please speak to the nurse in charge on the ward.

“Getting someone home a day or two sooner will mean we can free up a vital hospital bed for someone else in urgent need – please help us if you can.”

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