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NHS patients ‘dying in corridors and going undiscovered for hours’, report says

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The Royal College of Nursing published new findings into what is going on in England ’s hospitals.

Patients are dying in corridors and sometimes going undiscovered for hours .

Elderly patients are “cared for in very inhumane and third -world conditions’ The elderly are unable to get help due to no call bells and not enough staff.

Patients regularly treated in bathrooms, shower areas, cloakrooms, bereavement rooms and even viewing rooms (where families visit dead relatives) “Corridor nursing is tiring, exhausting and soul-destroying. It is not nursing’.

RCN chief executive said the report was harrowing’, adding staff were leaving because they cannot do it any more’ She said the NHS did not have enough beds or nurses to meet demand.

NHS Providers interim chief executive Saffron Cordery said testimonies within the report were “harrowed’.

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