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1Consultant Nurse for Emergency Care, King's College Hospital; Honorary Senior Lecturer, Centre for Trauma Science, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
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This article explores the term 'corridor care', which is a direct consequence of overcrowding in emergency departments. Sustained high volumes of patient attendances in the emergency care system further exacerbate these issues. The author highlights the importance of encouraging and supporting nursing teams in emergency and community care to collaborate with each other.
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