Nurses of the UK’s NHS said that patient safety is compromised and that they are having to treat patients in cramped spaces, even during emergencies.
Hospital patients being treated in corridors is "becoming the norm" and some are dying as a result, the head of a nursing ...
UK patients are "coming to harm" with hospitals so overwhelmed people are dying in corridors awaiting treatment amid a ...
Northern Ireland will begin training veterinary nurses to degree level in 2025 with the establishment of two new undergraduate degrees at Ulster University in Coleraine.
Nurses are having "nightmares" due to their experience of working overcrowded hospital wards, health bosses have been warned.
Two new degree courses, Veterinary Nursing and Advancing Animal Healthcare and Practice, will begin at Ulster University ’s ...
A major report by the Royal College of Nursing found patients are routinely coming to harm as the NHS struggled to deal with ...
NHS England said almost one in seven occupied hospital beds (13,585) were taken up patients who were medically fit to be ...
Patients are dying, miscarrying and suffering cardiac arrest in hospital corridors due to insufficient space and discharge ...
The Royal College of Nursing study contains harrowing accounts of patients being treated in inappropriate places and sitting ...
Demoralised staff are caring for as many as 40 patients in a single corridor, unable to access oxygen, cardiac monitors, ...