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Jan 2023
Harrogate District Hospital is 'almost completely full on a daily basis" and has urged patients' families to help free beds.
Hospital officials appealed for help today amid growing concerns about the NHS' ability to cope with winter pressures.
More than a dozen NHS trusts and ambulance services declared critical incidents over the festive period. Dr Adrian Boyle, president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, has said up to 500 people could be dying each week because of delays to emergency care.
Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust has not declared a critical incident but a spokesman said 50 patients were currently unable to leave because they were waiting to be allocated care or a placement.
The emergency department at Harrogate District Hospital.
The spokesman said this was leading to "long waits for beds to become available" and visitors with less urgent issues experiencing longer waiting times.
He added:
The spokesman also appealed to families to show understanding if the hospital had to return care home patients to different care homes for short periods.
He reiterated the message to only visit the emergency department for life-threatening or severe illnesses or injuries.
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