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Resolution: Accountability for patients in ambulances

Submitted by the Northern Ireland Northern Branch

12 May 2025, 08:00 - 15 May, 15:00

  • Exhibition Centre Liverpool, King's Dock, Port of Liverpool, Liverpool, L3 4FP
That this meeting of RCN Congress calls on RCN Council to clarify the position of accountability of both organisations and registered nurses when caring for patients in ambulances waiting to access emergency departments.

This agenda item addresses the urgent issue of accountability, for both registered nurses and the organisations they work for, when patients are cared for in ambulances waiting to access emergency departments.

The resolution comes at a time when, across all four countries, there are unprecedented ambulance handover delays with patients left in vehicles which are neither appropriately staffed nor resourced outside overwhelmed emergency departments. Despite the prolific nature of this practice, there is no clear guidance on accountability. Who is responsible for the care and safety of those patients - the ambulance service, the hospital, the emergency department, or the individual registered nurse providing care?

These delays accessing care and the lack of guidance on who is accountable for the waiting patients, compromises the ability of health care staff to provide good quality care and risks patient safety. It also exposes registered nurses and other health care professionals to professionally, ethically and legally ambiguous situations. It could also contribute to the crisis in nursing wellbeing, raising issues such as moral distress and professional, emotional and physical burnout. It may, therefore, also impact the already perilous recruitment and retention. 


Exhibition Centre Liverpool
King's Dock
Port of Liverpool
Liverpool
L3 4FP

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