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Weather7°C, Wind S at 5 km/h, 79% Humidity
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Winters is a city in rural Yolo County, and the western Sacramento Valley, in northern California. The population of Winters was 6,624 as of the 2010 Census. It is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Yuba City, CA-NV Combined Statistical Area.

England sees "worst summer on record" for A&E waits

Feb 16,2020 12:40 am

This summer was the worst for A& E waiting times in England, since the four-hour target was introduced.

analysis of BBC Newsnight and the Nuffield trust, 86% of patients find an average have been recorded, or discharge is transferred from A& E within four hours in the six months to September .

This is the worst performance in this period, since the 95% target in the year 2004.

Nhs England said it was "the busiest ever summer" for the A& It.

"In The Past six months has been said a half a million More visits to A& E, than at the same point last year," a spokesman for.

the Doctors warned that The System is "running out of resilience" and that of the winter in A& It will be "Very difficult".

In September , there were about 41,000 More people are treated, the A& within four hours, compared to September 2018.

But there was 64,921 patients for More Than four hours of the decision of their actual admission in the further care.

of these patients, 455 waited More Than 12 hours. This is a 195. 5% increase over the previous year.

These are known as trolley waits, because patients rely on the car in the temporary waiting area, while a bed is found.

"the car Lying on a roll is not good For You in any way," said Dr. Katherine Henderson, President of The Royal College of Emergency Medicine.

"We know that these patients, damage can suffer, because they are in The Department for so long. "

Over the April -September period, there were 2,591 trolley waits - More Than twice as many as last year.

waiting for The figures of the trolley, are small compared with the numbers of patients that go through the A& E (it were 2. 14 million visitors in September of this year).

The Last time that the government has not achieved the four-hour target In July 2015.

Since then, A& E waiting times, in General, the "winter Crisis increased in the Winter" and is recovering in the summer, with around 90% of patients seen within four hours in the summer months (April - September ).

But this summer it's 85%.

"This is the worst summer on record," said Helen Buckingham from the Nuffield trust. "And The Thing to remember is we have that behind these figures there are people out there. "

"look forward to the winter," she added, "the NHS has used in The Past to start in the summer of the breath. It is much More difficult to do that this year. It will not be easy. "

Dr. Henderson agreed. "I think The System is running out of resilience," She Said . "It looks like we are really struggling with our workforce, in these times, and we are not recovering as quickly as we used to be.

"We see sicker, More complex and older patients in The Emergency room. Very often such patients are the successes of the NHS are. "

If you can not see that NHS-Tracker,

The four-hour target was introduced in Nhs England in the years 2004-2005 in an attempt, the waiting times to reduce.

Which, according to Nhs England , said, to be it seemed to distort priorities.

Nhs England wants to see patients, beginning with heart attacks, acute asthma, sepsis, and stroke their care within an hour.

The changes will be piloted this year and, if successful, could already in the year 2020.

A Department of health and Social Care spokeswoman said: "the Winter is always a challenge, and we hope that the NHS £1. 8bn for the world-class facilities for the improvement of front-line care to patients across the Country - at the Very top of our historical commitment of £33. 9bn More of taxpayers ' money every year 2023-24. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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