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Brighton Royal Sussex County A&E 'not safe or well-led' | Brighton Royal Sussex County A&E 'not safe or well-led' |
(about 7 hours later) | |
The safety and management of an A&E unit in Brighton have been rated "inadequate" by care inspectors. | The safety and management of an A&E unit in Brighton have been rated "inadequate" by care inspectors. |
The Royal Sussex County Hospital A&E did not always have enough capacity or nurses, a report said. | The Royal Sussex County Hospital A&E did not always have enough capacity or nurses, a report said. |
Cubicles were not consistently cleaned and checked between patients because of high patient turnover, inspectors said. | Cubicles were not consistently cleaned and checked between patients because of high patient turnover, inspectors said. |
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said management plans were in place but performance had deteriorated. The NHS trust said it was making changes. | The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said management plans were in place but performance had deteriorated. The NHS trust said it was making changes. |
Inspectors said many patients had to wait in the emergency department to be admitted to wards, leading to delays and overcrowding. | Inspectors said many patients had to wait in the emergency department to be admitted to wards, leading to delays and overcrowding. |
The CQC's deputy chief inspector of hospitals, Professor Edward Baker, said the trust had not taken all the steps it should have to tackle points raised on previous inspections. | The CQC's deputy chief inspector of hospitals, Professor Edward Baker, said the trust had not taken all the steps it should have to tackle points raised on previous inspections. |
Professor Baker said despite the best efforts of staff, the hospital was not being managed well, which affected care and staff morale. | Professor Baker said despite the best efforts of staff, the hospital was not being managed well, which affected care and staff morale. |
He said new management was in place but added: "I do not feel the board has done enough." | He said new management was in place but added: "I do not feel the board has done enough." |
Analysis: BBC South East health correspondent Mark Norman | |
Patient flow through a hospital, or rather lack of it, is a huge issue for all the region's acute hospitals. | |
Hundreds of people come through the doors of The Royal Sussex's A&E every day. | |
Patients being admitted have to have a bed but at any time there might be 50 patients fit to leave without a care package or support available. As the CQC point outs, this results in "overcrowding" in A&E. | |
The hospital can do more - and it says it will - but the wider NHS and the care system, already under pressure itself, also has to do more. | |
What shines through the CQC report though is good care. It uses the words "compassion", "dignity" and "respect" when talking about the care staff provide. | |
The Royal College of Nursing says staff morale is low but the nurses and care workers I spoke to told me they were a close team determined to get it right for their patients. | |
The hospital management are the people who have to make it happen under the intense scrutiny of both the CQC, their hard-pressed staff and us, the patients. | |
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS chief executive Matthew Kershaw said the trust recognised the issues. | Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS chief executive Matthew Kershaw said the trust recognised the issues. |
He said specialists were working alongside A&E to ensure patients were seen by the right clinical teams earlier. | He said specialists were working alongside A&E to ensure patients were seen by the right clinical teams earlier. |
Tests, treatments and therapies were being improved to help patients return home quicker, he added. | Tests, treatments and therapies were being improved to help patients return home quicker, he added. |
More beds had opened at the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath and there would be a new community ward in Newhaven, he said. | More beds had opened at the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath and there would be a new community ward in Newhaven, he said. |
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