Hundreds of hundreds of 999 calls are usually not being attended by a fully-trained paramedic as a consequence of employees shortages, their union has warned.
The figures are revealed as emergency departments face “one of the most difficult starts to the year” ever as junior docs begin an unprecedented six-day strike from Wednesday. Data revealed beneath Freedom of Information legal guidelines present seven out of 10 ambulance trusts in England confirmed 732,369 well being emergency callouts weren’t attended by a completely certified paramedic final 12 months.
Junior docs are beginning the longest-ever NHS strike after a decade of below-inflation pay awards which have resulted in harmful shortages of medics on wards. The industrial motion from 7am right this moment(Wed) to 7am subsequent Tuesday may see as much as half of the medical workforce on picket traces and comes at one of many busiest occasions of the 12 months for the NHS.
Hospitals are grappling with elevated stress from winter viruses and an increase in individuals coming ahead who delayed in search of assist over the vacations. Sir Julian Hartley, chief government of NHS Providers, stated: “With the NHS in the grip of peak winter pressure throughout the system, this week’s strike by junior doctors couldn’t come at a worse time.
“Trusts have planned thoroughly to keep patients safe and to provide critical and emergency care but the scale of the challenge in an unprecedented six-day strike will be bigger than ever before. We can’t afford another year of strikes. Ministers and unions must lose no time in getting get back round the negotiating table and finding a way to end the walkouts.”
The newest out there knowledge for the 12 months of 2021/22 recommend every regional ambulance service is on common now responding to 999 calls and not using a paramedic greater than 100,000 occasions a 12 months. Instead of fully-trained paramedics, these callouts are often solely attended by ambulance technicians, unions stated.
Rachel Harrison, the GMB National Secretary, stated: “The fact that hundreds of thousands of patients, some of them involved in life-threatening incidents, are not being attended by a trained paramedic shows the perilous state our ambulance service is in.
“Ambulance workers have faced more than a decade of underfunding and real terms pay cuts, while their workloads have increased exponentially. It’s no wonder they’re leaving in droves.”
It comes after determined ambulance bosses known as on hospitals to deal with extra sufferers in corridors as one in eight 999 sufferers spent greater than an hour ready outdoors A&Es in ambulances throughout the build-up to Christmas. Care and medical technicians historically work with paramedics however can generally be a “single responder”.
Paramedics are degree-qualified and act because the senior clinician in a position to diagnose and deal with a wider vary of sicknesses and accidents from infants to the aged. In many instances they may deal with sufferers at house to scale back pointless hospital admissions.
East Midlands Ambulance Service had the best determine, with greater than 220,000 callouts not attended by a paramedic. The final time the info was launched for 2016/17 non-paramedic ambulances have been dispatched on common 98,000 occasions per ambulance belief. The more moderen knowledge reveals this elevated to 105,000 per belief yearly.
The knowledge comes after the Tories not too long ago launched draconian anti-strike legal guidelines that included so-called minimal service ranges of 80% or regular staffing throughout any motion. It means employees who legally vote to strike could possibly be compelled to work or be sacked.
Unions say ambulance companies can typically fall in need of 80% staffing ranges on non-strike days as a consequence of illness and unfilled vacancies. Ms Harrison added: “This glaring lack of capacity also makes a mockery of the Government’s minimum service levels.
“Our health service operates at unsafe staffing levels every day – and harmful attacks on workers’ rights won’t change that. GMB members across UK ambulance trusts tell us unplanned solo responders are a real problem- mainly due to staff shortage and cancelled overtime.
“They describe the idea of doctors attending with ambulance crews as a ‘myth’. The recruitment and retention crisis means there aren’t enough paramedics to cover all ambulance callouts.”
NHS England stated “most ambulance call outs will be attended by a fully qualified paramedic”.
A spokeswoman added: “There will be occasions where other dedicated healthcare professionals such as a doctor will arrive instead, so a patient can be promptly treated at the scene. This happens in health systems around the world.
“Thanks to hardworking staff, waiting times for ambulances have reduced in recent months and are now 10 minutes quicker than a year ago, even as the NHS faced increased demand compared with last year.”