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Nearly 50,000 patients waited over 24 hours in English A&E, mostly those 65 and older, sparking calls for NHS reforms.
Nearly 50,000 patients in England waited 24 hours or more in A&E departments last year, with those aged 65 or over accounting for almost 70% of cases.
The Liberal Democrats, citing data from 54 NHS trusts, called for a team of experienced NHS leaders to be deployed to struggling hospitals to improve care standards.
The Royal College of Nursing criticized the situation as part of a "crisis in corridor care," exacerbated by declining nursing recruitment.
The government aims to cut NHS waiting lists and enhance care in the community.
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Casi 50,000 pacientes esperaron más de 24 horas en English A&E, en su mayoría mayores de 65 años, provocando llamados a reformas del NHS.