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Durkan: Chaos at Altnagelvin ED must be wake up call

written by cassoscoop August 30, 2023
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SDLP MLA Mark H Durkan has called for immediate intervention to address concerns at Altnagelvin Emergency Department.

It follows confirmation from the Western Trust that over the weekend of 18-20 August 2023 it was necessary to close specific areas within the ED, including the Ambulance Offload area as well as one of the assessment and treatment areas, due to staff shortages.

Earlier this month the Permanent Secretary for Health, Peter May confirmed that work has commenced on The Review of Urgent and Emergency Care and that the development of a new build for the ED at Altnagelvin Hospital is progressing.

He did however maintain that overcrowding within EDs were not as a result of poor staffing levels but rather poor flow into the hospital and community.

Said the Foyle MLA: “The situation within Altnagelvin Emergency Department is fast spinning out of control, urgent intervention is required to ensure the hospital is adequately resourced, especially as we head into the winter months.

“The partial closure of emergency care in recent weeks is indicative of a service in slow motion collapse.

“We’re witnessing chaotic scenes with people waiting days in overcrowded emergency rooms, treated in hospital corridors, stripped of their dignity and those are the lucky patients.

“Others aren’t receiving timely and appropriate care; I’ve received several reports of people suffering seizures within waiting rooms forced to wait in soiled clothes before being treated or elderly patients’ presenting with suspected stroke waiting on plastic hospital chairs throughout the night before staff have been able to assess them.

“Staff are past breaking point – they’re broken. They’ve been pushed to the brink acting as the pillars holding our crumbling health service together for the best part of a decade.

“They’ve taken hits from every side- a global pandemic, increase in demand all while battling a cost of living crisis on a meagre pay award which remains the lowest across these islands.

“This must serve as a clarion call for the DUP who continue to hold society to ransom. Lives are being lost and on their watch.

“I’m not naïve enough to believe that a return to Stormont will be a panacea to the problems plaguing the health service.

“The parties in leadership have held the purse strings and placed health in a stranglehold for over a decade.

“But a return would be a step in the right direction to tackle the issue of agency spending and focus on the recruitment and retention of permanent staff.

“The dearth of nursing staff was impacting patient safety four years ago, that situation has now escalated from crisis to chaos.

“I’ve written to the Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris to address the immediate concerns facing emergency departments across the North.”

Durkan: Chaos at Altnagelvin ED must be wake up call was last modified: September 1st, 2023 by cassoscoop

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