Ambulance service for Harlow rated “requires improvement” following inspection
Health / Fri 15th Jul 2022 at 06:24am

THE East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust has been rated requires improvement by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), following an inspection undertaken in April and May.
The inspection formed part of a wider review into urgent and emergency care pathways across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
The trust entered the Recovery Support Programme in 2020 due to CQC’s concerns around its leadership and safeguarding measures.
Although its rating remains the same following the latest inspection, improvements have been made.
Inspectors found senior leaders understood the issues facing the trust, but more action is needed to address them.
Inspectors also found staff also knew how to protect patients from abuse, but uptake of safeguarding training remained low.
As well as being rated requires improvement overall following the latest inspection, the trust is rated requires improvement for being safe, effective, responsive and well-led. It is rated good for being caring.
Although the trust has improved its rating for being well-led from inadequate to requires improvement, its new executive team recognised further improvements were needed.
To support this, CQC has recommended to NHS England and NHS Improvement that the trust remains in the Recovery Support Programme to ensure support is continued to help the trust sustain its improvement.
Zoe Robinson, CQC’s head of hospital inspection, said:
“While there have been improvements at the East of England Ambulance Service, there is still work to do.
“Staff shortages remained and patient waiting times were unacceptable. Also, the time it took ambulances to reach people was well below national standards, and welfare calls to those waiting a long time weren’t always made.
“These issues increased the risk to which people were exposed.
“We also found staff didn’t always feel respected, supported or valued. More work is needed to develop staff, enable them to innovate and bring about positive change within the service.
“However, the trust was working towards promoting an open culture, where staff could raise issues or give feedback without fear of any comeback.
“We also found staff were committed to continually learning and improving services.
“The trust’s improvements are encouraging, and we have told it where it must do more.
“We continue to monitor the trust closely, including through future inspections, to assess whether it has embedded and sustained its progress.”
The inspection found:
However:
The full findings of the report can be found on the CQC website.
Who would have thought.
The whole health service is inadequate. Covid finished it off.
A couple of months back a relative of mine was unresponsive at home. Paramedic turned up 1 hr later, assessed the situation, and said the person needs to get to hospital ASAP. However it would be up to a 5 day wait for an ambulance( by which time person would be dead). Luckily we had access to a wheelchair and were able to get the person to hospital in a taxi, where they were treated by A&E and spent 2 months in hospital. From my experience I would have to say that a 5 day wait for an ambulance for someone who is critical is not a service at all, and more like a lottery.
I’m not shocked at this. It’s not the paramedics fault nor the hospitals fault. If there’s no beds for patients then they stay in the ambulance until one is free. PAH is way to small for the amount of people around the area. We need a bigger hospital and we need to pay nurses more so more people become nurses. We need more doctors and other trained professionals. This is well and truly the government’s fault.
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