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Fewer hospital beds available than before the Covid-19 pandemic

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According to new NHS England data, East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) has seen a reduction in available overnight hospital beds compared to pre-pandemic levels.

The big picture: The Trust's bed occupancy rate has risen to 94.7%, up from 89% in the same period in 2019. This mirrors a national trend of increasing pressure on NHS resources.

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High occupancy rates can lead to treatment delays and force hospitals to care for patients in inappropriate settingsEast Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust has seen a reduction in available overnight hospital beds compared to pre-pandemic levels

By the numbers:

  • 1,269 overnight beds were available on average each night at the Trust in April, May and June

  • 96.2% of general and acute care beds were occupied

  • 66.8% of maternity beds were occupied

Why it matters: High occupancy rates can lead to treatment delays and force hospitals to care for patients in inappropriate settings.

What they're saying: Dr John Dean, clinical vice president at the Royal College of Physicians, said: "Consistently high occupancy rates are leading to significant delays in treating newly presenting patients."

Between the lines: The NHS faces challenges discharging patients who no longer require hospital care. Delays affect about 12,000 beds per day, often due to a lack of space in social care.

An NHS England spokesperson said they're working to increase acute care beds and tackle delayed discharges, aiming "to ensure patients who no longer require hospital treatment can return home or be cared for in a more appropriate place for them as soon as possible."

The bottom line: The NHS acknowledges it has more to do "to deliver more timely care" as high occupancy rates continue to pressure the healthcare system.

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Warning as roof cleaning cold callers target Ipswich IP3 area

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Suffolk Trading Standards has received reports of traders going door to door in the IP3 area of Ipswich offering to clean moss from roofs.

Why it matters: Residents approached by these cold callers could be at risk of poor workmanship, overcharging, or potential scams.

Mossy roof scam
Suffolk Trading Standards has received reports of traders going door to door in the IP3 area of Ipswich offering to clean moss from roofsOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

The details: The trading standards team was alerted to the activity at the end of last week, prompting a warning to local residents.

Officials advise never agreeing to work as a result of a cold call, stating: "While it might be tempting to agree to low prices being offered on the doorstep, think twice."

What to do instead:

  • Get quotes from two or three traders

  • Ask friends and family for recommendations

  • Check Suffolk Trusted Trader for vetted and approved businesses at trustedtrader.team/Suffolk/

  • Request the full name and address from traders, not just a mobile number

  • Get a written quotation detailing all proposed work and final price BEFORE work begins

  • Only pay in full once work is completed satisfactorily

  • Avoid paying cash

For protection: Residents can request a FREE No Cold Calling sticker for their door by emailing trading.standards@suffolk.gov.uk with their address.

The bottom line: All doorstep callers should be reported to Suffolk Trading Standards via the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133.

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