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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Sarah Marsh and Guardian readers

NHS winter crisis: what is happening at your hospital?

ambulances outside hospital
We want to hear from doctors, nurses and other NHS staff about their emergency departments Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA

Patients are dying in hospital corridors this winter, senior doctors have warned in a written letter to prime minister Theresa May.

In an unprecedented move, doctors told May that 120 patients a day are being managed in some hospital corridors, with “some dying prematurely”. They said this was because the NHS is so “chronically underfunded” and dangerously short-staffed.

Share your experiences

We want to hear from doctors, nurses and other NHS staff about their emergency departments. Are you worried about the safety of patients? What have been your experiences this winter? We are also keen to hear from patients.

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