How Patients ‘left to die alone’ as nursing shortage hit UK hospitals



A survey reveals that NHS patients are being left untreated and, in some instances, face solitary deaths due to inadequate staffing of registered nurses during shifts.

In 2023, the government introduced a series of restrictions aimed at curbing migration to the UK, which included a prohibition on accompanying family members for most international students.

However, recent research conducted by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) indicates that only one-third of shifts have sufficient nurses on duty.

Post a Comment

Let know your opinion on this story

Previous Post Next Post