discharge
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They will also be working with NHS and local partners to speed up discharges and provide community support.
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Under the proposals, ministers would have a statutory duty to ensure patients wait no longer than 12 hours to be admitted, transferred or discharged after arriving in A&E.
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These include increased funding for colleges, a "fair deal" for island communities, action on delayed discharge from hospital and better care for people with autism and ADHD.
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The critical incidents are a result of a surge in complex attendances to A&E departments and ongoing challenges in discharging patients who are well enough to leave hospital, NHS Surrey Heartlands said.
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"It takes a lot of time and effort to discharge a patient," says Emma Dodsworth, a researcher who has studied the issue for Nuffield Trust think tank.
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