Two junior doctors care for 436 patients overnight

A report from the Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust has revealed how two junior doctors were left to care for more than 400 patients during a night shift.

Highlighting the excessive staffing pressures on the trust, the report, published as part of trust board papers from July, says that the report reveals a ‘very unsafe shift from the patient perspective’.

Dr Phil Hughes, Medical Director for Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, said that the report is an example of ‘exception reporting’, but conceded that the trust needed to ‘do more to meet the challenges with doctor recruitment’.

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This story was first published in digitalhealth.net

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