Patients 'treated in corridors' according to RCN survey
Patients are being treated in corridors and left waiting on hospital trolleys for up to a day because of a lack of hospital beds, nurses have warned.
The Royal College of Nursing says staff working in and around A&E units across the country told them providing care in corridors had become a daily occurence.
The government says there are enough beds for such events not to be happening.
Jane Dreaper reports.
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