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Hospitals in Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust unable to discharge over half of patients

In Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust between July 1 2022 and June 30 2023 on an average night 60.8% patients who had been identified as ready to be discharged that day were still occupying a bed at midnight.

This is 3 percentage points higher than the average figure for trusts across England (57.8%).

On 2 days 100% of patients classed as “no longer meeting the criteria” to be in hospital were still occupying beds at midnight. This means that on 1% of days for which data was provided, not a single patient was discharged.

The day when the most patients were left in hospital was Tuesday July 5 2022 when 99 who could have been discharged were still in the hospital at the end of the day.

The proportion of patients ready to be discharged but still occupying beds was worst on Sundays, when 70.3% of patients identified as ready to be discharged that day were still occupying a bed at midnight.

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Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust is ranked 8th in the Midlands region for the proportion of undischarged patients.

Data source: NHS England: Discharge delays (Acute). National average does not include figures from Yeovil District Hospital Trust.