NHS bed blocking crisis fuelled by poor quality incontinence care
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Poor quality incontinence care 'is contributing to NHS bed blocking crisis'
UK medical experts claim poor quality incontinence care is contributing to the NHS bed blocking crisis. A study of 500 medical professionals who care for patients with incontinence found 29 per cent believe beds are currently blocked by people in hospital who would be able to go home sooner, were the levels of medical counsel and quality of provisions better. Medical experts blasted poor quality incontinence care for contributing to the NHS bed …

NHS bed blocking crisis fuelled by poor quality incontinence care
UK medical experts claim poor quality incontinence care is contributing to the NHS bed blocking crisis.
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Speaking in Parliament, the MP and Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Health and Care Helen Morgan emphasised the huge impact the care crisis is having on bed blocking, ambulance waiting times and community care.
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