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NHS England asks Trusts to move 15,000 super stranded patients out of hospital and into community by end of week

By Uko Umotong, National Discharge and Community Services Manager

NHS England have asked Trusts to move 15,000 super stranded patients out of hospital and into the community by the end of this week to create urgent capacity for the coronavirus. We can help. We work with over 50 trusts across all D2A pathways, CHC and trusted assessor. We have a totally remote workforce who can start immediately. We can also support through the coming weeks with visibility on patients in the community to help make sure they don’t return as an unplanned admissions. We have unparalleled knowledge and insight of local care provision, we can support ongoing capacity by providing dedicated hospital discharge support throughout this challenging time

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