Stockport Express

MP finds out how A&E are coping

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ANN Coffey, MP for Stockport visited Stepping Hill Hospital’s A&E department and areas linked to treating patients needing urgent care to see how they cope under heavy pressure.

Accompanie­d by chief executive Ann Barnes, the MP saw how the A&E team manages patients and also how other units are helping to ease the pressure where possible.

The new ambulatory illness and ambulatory care units next to the A&E department now see patients with serious conditions, such as heavy chest problems, which are not emergencie­s.

Ann Coffey also visited the hospital’s state-of-theart acute medical unit which opened six months ago, where poorly patients are transferre­d to after A&E.

Stepping Hill Hospital’s A&E department sees over 90,000 people every year – more than 10 people every hour of every day.

The new acute medical unit cares for around 13,000 patients a year.

Ann Coffey said, “Although Stepping Hill Hospital’s emergency and acute medical teams are under constant pressure, they work in a skilled, caring and calm way.

“It is impressive to see the steps the hospital is taking to ensure people who don’t need to be seen as emergency cases are cared for in neighbouri­ng areas and I hope they will help to ease the strain on its A&E.”

 ??  ?? ●●Ann Coffey, right, talks to A&E matron Charlotte Brownhill and chief executive Ann Barnes
●●Ann Coffey, right, talks to A&E matron Charlotte Brownhill and chief executive Ann Barnes

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