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The BBC has reported that a third of hospital trusts in England have issued alerts warning that urgent action was needed to cope with the pressure of patient numbers last month.
The Nuffield Trust said NHS England figures showed 50 hospital trusts had declared they were experiencing major pressures, with seven of the 50 trusts declaring they were unable to give patients comprehensive care.
In an BBC Radio 4, Dr Taj Hassan, president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, warned: ”We entered this winter in the worst state of affairs possible, staff are working at the very limit of their capabilities."
The news comes as a new system of recording the pressure on trusts is in place this winter, known as Operational Pressures Escalation Levels.
Joe Harrison, chief executive of the Milton Keynes Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, explained: "We have significant numbers of patients needing hospital beds, putting pressure on the system," he told Today.
"Patients coming through our doors are clinically sicker. They have got more things that need looking after and tend to stay longer in hospital."
A spokesman for NHS England said: "NHS tried-and-tested plans are currently managing the ongoing pressures of this winter.
"Going into the new year, the public can play their part by avoiding going to A&E unless it is an emergency and using local pharmacies and NHS 111 for medical advice."
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