Royal College of Emergency Medicine(@RCollEM) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This loss of faith is indicative of a healthcare system that is not functioning as it should.

We urge the Government, and whoever forms the next, to prioritise the NHS so we can reinstate an effective and trusted service

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Adrian Boyle(@RCEMpresident) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Outstanding presentation from ⁦Ian Higginson 🌈⁩ about crowding. The single most important issue facing our specialty. But, with the right policies, this is a fixable problem

Outstanding presentation from ⁦@RCEM_VP⁩ about crowding. The single most important issue facing our specialty. But, with the right policies, this is a fixable problem #resuscitateemergencycare
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Royal College of Emergency Medicine(@RCollEM) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The system is under enormous pressure, but the problems are fixable. All political parties are urged to

🌐Read our Manifesto 2024 & see the commitments we ask of every political party: rcem.ac.uk/manifesto-2024/

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Ian Higginson 🌈(@RCEM_VP) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many EDs were overcrowded and understaffed last week, and will be next week. The real problems in urgent and emergency care are longstanding, structural, and the result of policy choices. Attempts to distract from this fact are unhelpful in the long run.

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Dale Kirkwood (he/him)(@KirkwoodDW) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Adrian Boyle Address at

Focusing on the heart of matters.

Long waits and crowding cause daily harm and deaths. An uncomfortable truth for NHS England and Government.

We must keep banging this drum.

The @RCEMpresident Address at #RCEMasc

Focusing on the heart of matters. #crowdingkills 

Long waits and crowding cause daily harm and deaths. An uncomfortable truth for @NHSEngland and Government.

We must keep banging this drum.
#ResuscitateEmergencyCare
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Ian Higginson 🌈(@RCEM_VP) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the next round of strikes coming expect the usual disinformation. But the issues in urgent and emergency care are there every day, strikes or not, and the data lays it all bare

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Royal College of Emergency Medicine(@RCollEM) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tonight’s BBC Casualty highlighted how under resourced EDs are & how staff struggle to provide the best care for patients.

Crowding in A&Es is dangerous & caused by a lack of available hospital beds.

Urgent action is needed to address this crisis

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Chirpy Chet(@ChirpyChet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I urge you to watch this one.

This is the result of 13 years of Tory cuts and systematic underfunding. We can save our NHS and

By showing up every day, holding them to account and by voting to get them out. Spread the word ✊️

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Lailah Peel(@lailahpeel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember when you used to come into a near empty A&E shift when on a day shift?

Now we’re full of patients having spent all night here cause there’s ‘nae beds’ on the wards & now ‘nae space’ to see folk in ED.

This is the awful new normal.

We need to

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