More than half of ambulance workers say they've seen patients die because of delay

The survey of more than twelve hundred frontline workers was made for a Channel 4 Dispatches documentary that will be shown this week

I'm Matt Jones with news that more than half of ambulance workers say they have seen a patient die because of a delay in getting to them following a 999 call, or because they couldn't be admitted to A&E. The survey of more than twelve hundred frontline workers was made for a Channel 4 Dispatches documentary that will be shown this week. The findings were called "utterly terrifying" by the spokesperson for the GMB union. For more care stories, stay with us here on Care Radio.
 

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