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West Midlands A&E 'may not be safe' warn managers | West Midlands A&E 'may not be safe' warn managers |
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Patient safety cannot be guaranteed in West Midlands accident and emergency departments, NHS chiefs have warned. | Patient safety cannot be guaranteed in West Midlands accident and emergency departments, NHS chiefs have warned. |
Leaders of 18 of the 21 A&E departments in the region have sent a letter to clinical commissioning groups and acute trusts raising serious concerns. | Leaders of 18 of the 21 A&E departments in the region have sent a letter to clinical commissioning groups and acute trusts raising serious concerns. |
The letter, initially leaked to the Independent, blames "institutional exhaustion" and "toxic overcrowding". | The letter, initially leaked to the Independent, blames "institutional exhaustion" and "toxic overcrowding". |
It said the "crisis" was "particularly and intensely felt throughout the West Midlands and surrounding region". | It said the "crisis" was "particularly and intensely felt throughout the West Midlands and surrounding region". |
'Margins of safety' | 'Margins of safety' |
Lord Philip Hunt, chairman of the Heart of England Hospital Trust, said Birmingham A&E departments felt "great pressure". | Lord Philip Hunt, chairman of the Heart of England Hospital Trust, said Birmingham A&E departments felt "great pressure". |
"The health service has got to take this seriously," he said. | "The health service has got to take this seriously," he said. |
He said his trust was currently reviewing staff levels to ensure peaks in patient demand could be managed. | He said his trust was currently reviewing staff levels to ensure peaks in patient demand could be managed. |
"I believe patients are as safe as they can be but the system has come under great pressure," he said. | "I believe patients are as safe as they can be but the system has come under great pressure," he said. |
"There's no doubt that the more pressurised the system is there will be issues concerning patient safety that we have to look at very carefully." | "There's no doubt that the more pressurised the system is there will be issues concerning patient safety that we have to look at very carefully." |
'Profound distress' | 'Profound distress' |
The West Midlands warning comes as Mike Farrar, the NHS Confederation chief executive, warned that nationally A&E was on a "cliff edge". | The West Midlands warning comes as Mike Farrar, the NHS Confederation chief executive, warned that nationally A&E was on a "cliff edge". |
The Care Quality Commission has already said it believes the rise in demand for A&E is unsustainable, while NHS England is carrying out a review of the problems. | The Care Quality Commission has already said it believes the rise in demand for A&E is unsustainable, while NHS England is carrying out a review of the problems. |
The letter describes how staff are "frequently operating at the absolute margins of clinical safety". | The letter describes how staff are "frequently operating at the absolute margins of clinical safety". |
It adds: "The position is such that we can no longer guarantee the provision of safe and high quality medical and nursing care... We reiterate our profound distress with the state of [emergency departments] in the region." | It adds: "The position is such that we can no longer guarantee the provision of safe and high quality medical and nursing care... We reiterate our profound distress with the state of [emergency departments] in the region." |
Dr Bernadette Garrihy, from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, signed the letter. She said: "Staff are already propping up the system by heroic work. | |
"Some of the people that I work with are the finest, most dedicated, hard-working people you will meet, but everybody reaches a breaking point. | |
"I can see people leaving en masse for more attractive careers or retiring early just because they can't take on this burden of work anymore. | |
"That's going to make the problem even worse and ultimately it's the patients who come through our doors expecting and looking for quality emergency care who're going to suffer." | |
In a statement, health minister Lord Howe said the reasons for current pressures on A&E were "complex". | In a statement, health minister Lord Howe said the reasons for current pressures on A&E were "complex". |
He said: "NHS England is freeing up cash to help ease the immediate pressures. | He said: "NHS England is freeing up cash to help ease the immediate pressures. |
"But long term we need to look at how the NHS works as a whole, how it works with other areas such as social care and how it deals with an ageing population and more people with long-term conditions." | "But long term we need to look at how the NHS works as a whole, how it works with other areas such as social care and how it deals with an ageing population and more people with long-term conditions." |
The statement also said reforms meant doctors and local clinical experts could now provide additional health services to reduce A&E attendance. | The statement also said reforms meant doctors and local clinical experts could now provide additional health services to reduce A&E attendance. |