National survey shows most people experience good urgent and emergency care, but lengthy waiting times remain a problem Findings from a survey of more than 50,000 people who received urgent and emergency care from services provided by 132 NHS trusts across England show that the majority are positive about most aspects of their care and treatment. However, a significant number continue to report long waits, particularly those attending major accident and emergency (A&E) departments. Care Quality Commission
See also:
See also:
- Urgent and emergency care survey 2018 Care Quality Commission
- Four in ten A&E patients are forced to wait over an hour before being seen by a nurse or doctor The Daily Mail
- A&E patients left waiting in unnecessary pain, watchdog warns The Daily Telegraph
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