I attended the RBH A&E on 28 December with my mother, who was in need of medical treatment. We wound up having a long wait. I appreciate that things take time, but I believe there are a number of steps that could be taken to make the wait more palatable.
1. I note that there is an assessment category for priority. We were not told which assessment category we were in. This might have helped to indicate both why things took as long and they did and why some people coming in afterwards were apparently seen before us.
2. There is a sign indicating how long you can expect to wait after triage, but nothing to indicate how accurate this is. If we had known that the wait was definitely going to be 3 hours then we could have gone away and come back, which would have been much better than waiting in the waiting area. Unfortunately this information's certainty is, well, uncertain.
I would suggest a ticketing system whereby you are given a numbered ticket of a colour indicating your priority, which would give an idea of when you can expect to be seen.
I would suggest information is posted as to what happens if you are not present when called: from past experience you can worry about going to the toilet if you are alone.
I would suggest that, when the wait is likely to be more than an hour, an 'earliest' time is given, and you will not be called before then, or at least you'll not lose your place in the queue if you are called and are not there.
Sitting in a waiting room, especially when you are worried and unwell, is potentially hazardous if there are others there with communicable illnesses. Moreover you are likely to feel worse simply because you've got nothing else to think about.
I am not complaining about having to wait, but I do think the way in which the wait is managed could be improved.
"the way in which the wait is managed could be improved"
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