999 calls going unresponded because of handover delays from ambulances

Of those patients who could not be seen, four thousand suffered potential severe harm, according to ambulance service bosses.

I'm Matt Jones with news that nearly 120 thousand 999 calls every month cannot be responded to because paramedics are stuck outside hospitals looking after patients. That's according to the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives. Of those patients who could not be seen, four thousand suffered potential severe harm, according to ambulance service bosses. The delays are blamed on long handover times from the ambulance to hospitals caused by shortage of space in hospitals, and a lack of resources. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
 

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