File photo dated 18/01/23 of staff on a NHS hospital ward. NHS patients are being left in hospital corridors for "dangerously long periods" and missing timely access to specialist care, health leaders have warned. The Society for Acute Medicine (SAM) said new data shows fewer than one in five acutely unwell patients are receiving their first assessment in an acute medical unit (AMU). Issue date: Friday October 10, 2025.

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File photo dated 18/01/23 of staff on a NHS hospital ward. NHS patients are being left in hospital corridors for "dangerously long periods" and missing timely access to specialist care, health leaders have warned. The Society for Acute Medicine (SAM) said new data shows fewer than one in five acutely unwell patients are receiving their first assessment in an acute medical unit (AMU). Issue date: Friday October 10, 2025.

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