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NHS England 📅 11 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

NHS experts deployed to tackle corridor care

NHS deploys specialist teams and expands urgent care services to tackle corridor care, cut waits and ease A&E pressure, targeting worst-affected trusts.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • NHS is deploying specialist teams to worst-affected trusts to reduce corridor care and A&E overcrowding through targeted intervention
  • Urgent care services are being expanded as part of a strategy to alleviate pressure on emergency departments and reduce patient wait times
  • This represents a direct NHS response to address the systemic issue of patients receiving care in corridors due to bed shortages and department overflow
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NHS deploys specialist teams and expands urgent care services to tackle corridor care, cut waits and ease A&E pressure, targeting worst-affected trusts.

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