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Eliminating corridor care

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Corridor care refers to the practice of providing patient care in spaces that are not designed or equipped for clinical use. Whilst patients and staff agree this is completely unacceptable a report by the APPG in 2025 stated that In a survey of Emergency Department Clinical Leads in summer 2025, almost one in five patients were being cared for in corridors. NHS England have committed to eliminating corridor care and will begin collecting data on corridor care, and will publish it, subject to data quality, each month from May 2026 on NHS England’s website.

This conference focuses on improving practice in eliminating corridor care through practical solutions and action plans to eradicate the practice.

This conference will enable you to:

  • Network with colleagues who are working to eliminate Corridor Care

  • Understand the National definition and requirements in terms of escalation and incident reporting

  • Learn from outstanding practice in reducing corridor care  

  • Reflect on how a human factors approach can change culture and practice

  • Develop your skills in escalation, reporting and learning from incidents of corridor care

  • Ensuring board ownership and escalation

  • Implement the principles for providing safe patient care in corridors when it does happen

  • Understand how you can action plan to eradicate corridor care  

  • Identify key strategies for improving patient flow

  • Ensure you are up to date with the latest national developments

  • Self assess and reflect on your own practice

  • Supports CPD professional development and acts as revalidation evidence. This course provides 5 Hrs training for CPD subject to peer group approval for revalidation purposes

For further information and to book your place visit https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/virtual-online-courses/eliminating-corridor-care or email [email protected].

hub members receive a 20% discount. Email [email protected] for discount code.



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