
People with breathing difficulties often making five trips to A&E
People struggling with breathing difficulties are being forced to make as many as five trips to A&E before bringing their lung condition under control, a charity has warned.
The surge in ‘rebound’ respiratory emergencies is choking the NHS, the charity Asthma + Lung UK has warned, and also of course means people potentially being unable to work when they otherwise would be if they had secured proper treatment.
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The analysis by the charity has found the number of people needing emergency hospital care for breathing difficulties at least five times a year has risen by almost a quarter nationwide (22.9%) over the last 12 months with, it has argued, “shockingly huge” increases in parts of the country.
Limited care and “paltry” follow-up mean people are being ping-ponged in and out of hospital where the focus is on a short-term fix rather than preventative care, the charity has said.
According to the data, nearly half (45%) of people needing emergency treatment for asthma and 58% for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are repeat attenders.
Yet only a half of people surveyed with lung conditions are getting appropriate follow-up care. In the same survey, 55% of respondents claimed they would not have ended up in hospital if they had been able to get a GP appointment.
Separate data showed a third of people with asthma and less than a tenth with COPD are receiving recommended levels of care, the charity warned.
Although the picture was bleak across the country, the data in five-plus emergency hospital visits exposes huge regional variations, with numbers almost tripling in some areas.
The highest bounce-back level was in the north-east and north Cumbria. Other blackspots included West Yorkshire, Cheshire and Merseyside, Greater Manchester, and Birmingham & Solihull, Asthma + Lung UK said.
Sarah Sleet, chief executive at Asthma + Lung UK, said: “It is unacceptable that people with lung conditions are being shunted between primary care and hospitals like this. We are living in the twenty-first century, and nobody should be stuck in A&E, fighting for breath, simply because their basic care has been neglected.
“People with lung conditions should not have to battle just to get a diagnosis and effective treatment. We need to turn the dial on sickness by taking a long-term, cohesive approach to prevention, which is why we are calling for the government to ringfence a £40m fund for vital lung tests; we also want action to tackle mouldy damp housing and air pollution, which both have a huge impact on the nation’s lungs, as well as properly funded services to help people stop smoking,” Sleet added.
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