Thousands more NHS beds to be created this winter
England's health chiefs say they will create an extra 7,000 beds to tackle "substantial" pressures this winter.
It comes after government scientific advisers warned that "high numbers of beds may be needed for respiratory patients".
The extra beds will include more temporary units at hospital sites and 2,500 "virtual ward spaces" with patients monitored at home.
The NHS is already facing intense pressure.
According to official figures for July, nearly 30,000 patients waited more than 12 hours to be admitted to hospital.
July also saw the highest number of ambulance callouts for life-threatening conditions since records began, and only 40% of patients were able to leave hospital when ready to do so.
NHS chiefs say this could be the first winter where there is likely to be combined pressures from Covid and flu.
There are around 91,000 adult beds in general wards in England.
In a letter to all NHS hospital trusts, NHS bosses say extra measures for this winter will include:
Professor Sir Stephen Powis, NHS national medical director said: "Winter is always a busy period for the NHS, and this is the first winter where we are likely to see combined pressures from Covid and flu, so it is right that we prepare as early as we can for the additional demand that we know we will face."
He added: "As ever, it is vital that the public continues to use NHS services in the usual way, including using 999 in an emergency and using NHS 111 online for other health issues.
"And when the time comes, book in for your Covid and flu vaccines if you are eligible."
Sir Andrew Goddard, president of the Royal College of Physicians, welcomed the additional measures but said extra staff were key.
He said: "Without any significant government intervention to retain and rapidly increase the workforce any plan will fall short. They all need people to deliver them, and it's people we're really lacking."
A Welsh government spokesperson said: "Planning for seasonal challenges is an all year round process, and we have already announced 100 new ambulance staff and plans to increase capacity for urgent and emergency care this winter. The Minister will make a statement on progress in the autumn."
-
Climate protesters storm Ted Cruz interview on The ViewSouth Sudan man crowdfunds Khartoum evacuationWhat if King Charles was being crowned in Ghana?China expels Canadian diplomat in tit-for-tat moveAmerica moves a step closer to securing its first F1 driver in EIGHT years as Logan Sargeant is given Williams seat for 2023 - if he secures the required Super License points in F2 seaconsequentlyn finaleUkraine says it downed Russian cruise missilesWhat will the King do for Anglo-Irish relations?Qantas appoints new CEO to replace Alan JoyceAfghan refugees take UK to court over school moveKenya starvation cult explained in 60 seconds
Next article:Moment retired Anglican priest, 80, is arrested over Just Speak Oil road block - one year after being fined for Extinction Rebellion protests at Parliament and MoD site and gluing herself to DLR train in rush hour
- ·Aston Villa announce Unai Emery as their new manager just FOUR DAYS after sacking Steven Gerrard... but caretaker Aaron Danks will remain in charge until November 1 while the Spaniard awaits his work permit
- ·Two in two days: The shootings that shook Serbia
- ·Beaten and forced to flee Uganda for being gay
- ·Sudan ceasefire extended but fighting continues
- ·All five officers fired over the death of Tyre Nichols who died after a 'violent' traffic speak have been charged with second degree murder and taken into custody
- ·India history debate after chapter on Mughals dropped
- ·Russian pro-war blogger injured in car bombing
- ·Basketball shooting suspect surrenders in Florida
- ·British woman is found dead along with Swedish man in a tourist acomponentment in Portugal, sparking police investigation
- ·Why Sudan's descent into violence matters
- ·The young Brits worrying about relatives in Sudan
- ·Kenya media guide
- ·The US judge who once made cigarettes in India
- ·Horslips guitarist Johnny Fean dies aged 71
- ·First Ukrainian-owned church listed for Eurovision
- ·Acclaimed US chef denies workplace abuse claims
- ·At-risk Afghan teacher feels abandoned by UK
- ·India court acquits all accused in 2002 Gujarat riots case
- ·Ethnic clashes in Indian state leave dozens dead
- ·At least 130 killed in Rwanda floods and landslides
- ·Indonesia acknowledges gross human rights violations
- ·Indian engineer among Texas mall shooting victims
- ·Togo country profile
- ·Irish mission aiding Sudan evacuations withdrawn
- ·Missing Princeton University student, 20, is found dead close to campus six days after she vanished: Cops say her death 'does NOT emerge to be suspicious or criminal in nature'
- ·Australia to fast track citizenship for New Zealanders
- ·We don't have enough tanks to send to Ukraine, Pentagon admits: Biden's promise to send 31 Abrams could take up to a YEAR - beca utilize the US has to buy more
- ·LGBT troops take love for Eurovision to front line
- ·Texas shooting suspect captured after tip-off
- ·Griner speaks for first time about detainment
- ·'Punjabi dance takes away our stress'
- ·Turkish evacuation plane fired on in Sudan
- ·MasterChef Australia host Jock Zonfrillo dies
- ·Murder arrest after body found in County Sligo
- ·In photos: Severe cold wave grips north India
- ·Four Proud Boys guilty in US Capitol riot case