Thursday, April 24, 2025

Northampton General Hospital faces urgent demand for emergency care overhaul

Northampton General Hospital (NGH) has been ordered to make urgent improvements to its accident and emergency (A&E) services following a critical inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The inspection, carried out over two days in February, highlighted serious concerns around patient safety, prolonged ambulance handovers, and compromised patient privacy due to care being delivered in hospital corridors.

The CQC issued a Section 29a notice, mandating swift improvements in healthcare quality and setting a deadline for compliance. This enforcement measure typically precedes more serious sanctions, which were under consideration before NGH submitted a corrective action plan.

During February, nearly 13,000 patients visited the A&E department, with 528 waiting over an hour to be admitted from ambulances, which is well above the acceptable threshold. Inspectors also noted extended emergency department stays and inadequate privacy for patients, especially those treated in corridors.

NGH, part of the University Hospitals of Northamptonshire Group, has begun implementing procedural changes. Measures include increased staffing, enhanced discharge processes, and more frequent monitoring of patients receiving care in the corridor. The hospital will remain under regulatory scrutiny until at least June, when its progress will be reassessed.

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