Six in 10 patients at Northern Ireland emergency department left waiting for beds – The Irish News

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Nearly six in 10 patients at one of Northern Ireland’s busiest emergency departments were left waiting and unable to be admitted because of a lack of beds, Department of Health figures show.

Data released by the Department of Health shows that 58% of ED patients at Altnagelvin Hospital’s Emergency Department were waiting for admission to a ward across the six-week period between late November and early January, highlighting a bed-blocking crisis in the north’s health system.

On individual days, the situation was even more acute – Altnagelvin’s bed-blocking rate exceeded 60% on 13 separate occasions, peaking at 68% on December 18th when 44 of the 65 ED patients were simply waiting for a bed.

At Altnagelvin, this bed shortage meant that on some days, up to 70 patients at noon were medically ready for admission but had nowhere to go.

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