The corridor care scandal

The NHS is in crisis — but what if the solution is simpler and closer than you think? Discover the surprising truths behind patient delays, hospital bed shortages, and the hidden system failures—even in a time of more staff than ever. If you care about healthcare that works for everyone, this episode reveals the real obstacles—and hopeful pathways—so you can understand why things are breaking down and how we might fix them. In this candid discussion, healthcare professionals and campaigners break down the myth that staff shortages are the main problem. You'll learn that despite having thousands more nurses and doctors than in 2010, hospital beds have shrunk by 8,000, causing dangerous delays. Why are we seeing more waiting in A&E, even with more staff? We explore the complex web of social care cuts, ward bottlenecks, and systemic neglect that keep patients waiting on trolleys daily. You'll discover concrete insights on: The stark increase from 5-7% to 40% of people waiting over four hours in A&E How hospital bed reductions fuel delays despite more staff present The false narrative blaming GPs for rising emergency attendances The impact of social care privatization on hospital overcrowding Why investing in community beds and primary care yields better outcomes This episode exposes what's really happening behind the headlines — a system starved of resources yet expected to do more with less. Ignoring these truths risks ongoing crises and preventable deaths; embracing solutions like expanded social care, better investment, and systemic reform offers a real opportunity. If you're concerned about how our healthcare system can truly serve us all, tune in for honest, urgent insights about the future of the NHS. Whether you're a patient, healthcare worker, or policy advocate, this episode challenges assumptions and ignites hope that meaningful change is possible. Keep listening for practical ideas and powerful arguments designed to shake up the conversation about healthcare in your community.