@ShahidNShah
September 21, 2021
The Royal National Hotel, London
COVID patients will continue to be admitted to the hospital in addition to the seasonal surge of non-COVID acute admissions; a vast backlog of elective activity, an ageing population, more people living with multiple complex needs, and NHS staff burnout are all exerting new demands on the NHS. Urgent care providers have adopted strategic response plans and adopted digital technologies at an incredible pace to ensure patients receive the best possible care amidst these exceptional circumstances - empowering many frontline workers to make small changes that had a huge impact on a Trust's capability to cope with the intense pressure. Post-pandemic, NHS organizations will look to work in more integrated, preventative models to ensure patients are able to receive the appropriate care, promptly and in the right setting.
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