Ambulance Handovers Delayed in East of England Amidst Surge in Flu Cases

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Ambulance Handovers Delayed in East of England Amidst Surge in Flu Cases
AMBULANCE DELAYSFLU SURGEEAST OF ENGLAND
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Hospitals in the East of England are experiencing significant pressure due to a surge in flu cases, leading to ambulance handover delays of over an hour. The region has seen a fivefold increase in hospital flu patients compared to last year.

Ambulances have been waiting more than an hour to hand over patients at hospitals across the East of England. There are five times more patients in hospital with flu across the East of England than the same time last year, new figures have revealed. There were 506 patients in hospital beds at 13 trusts across Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Peterborough and Suffolk, on 28 December.

The East of England Ambulance Service Trust (EEAST) has also been facing increased pressure, with 53% more ambulances waiting more than an hour to hand over patients compared to last year. The number of patients in critical care beds has also tripled, from seven on 29 December 2022 up to 21 this time around. EEAST stated it had received an 'unprecedented level' of 999 calls. On 28 December 2022, the proportion of ambulances waiting more than an hour outside hospitals in the East of England was 22.6%. The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and the Princess Alexandra Hospital trust in Essex suffered the largest proportion of ambulance handover delays, with 68.2% waiting more than an hour on 28 December. Hospitals have brought in tighter visiting restrictions and reinforced mask wearing. Neill Moloney, chief executive of EEAST, said: 'We deeply regret that the exceptional pressure on the NHS during this very busy festive period has caused some patients to experience longer waits for an ambulance than they should.'Our teams have been working exceptionally hard to respond to patients as quickly as possible, prioritising those who need the most urgent care and attention.' He said the service was working with partners to reduce delays for hospital handovers and improve response times. Prof Julian Redhead, NHS national clinical director for urgent and emergency care, said flu cases had risen at a 'very concerning rate'. He also warned of added pressure due to Covid-19 and higher than normal hospital cases of RSV and norovirus

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