Patients in UK hospitals, including Norwich and Morriston Hospital in Swansea, faced long waits and inadequate care. A Norwich hospital patient endured 'corridor care' for 14 hours, while a Morriston Hospital patient spent five days in a chair. The East Midlands Ambulance service experienced over 18,000 hours of delays outside hospitals in February. Nicky Roberts had to sleep in a chair next to A&E at Morriston Hospital due to bed unavailability, describing his experience as a 'nightmare.' Another patient felt ignored and criticized NHS care for lacking attention.
A patient who says he was left waiting in a hospital chair for five days describes his 'nightmare experience' Read more: https://t.co/oIr1acXSkc https://t.co/kpKbDUvCtY
Nicky Roberts said he was told there were no beds available at Morriston Hospital, and he had to sleep in a chair in a room next to A&E since being admitted https://t.co/3KP2GZsmeN
A patient says he felt ignored and that NHS care was lacking. https://t.co/mI1Yut5FCl
East Midlands Ambulance service had delays outside hospitals of more than 18,000 hours in February. https://t.co/Gszb8FnYQG
Swansea: Morriston Hospital patient spends five days in chair https://t.co/VTUVpPmPLM
Norwich hospital patient given 'corridor care' for 14 hours https://t.co/YTF1ZrQlZe