A yw llinell sylfaen y Coleg Brenhinol Meddygaeth Frys ar gyfer staffio diogel yn adrannau argyfwng y GIG yn cael ei monitro ar gyfer pob bwrdd iechyd ac, os felly, beth yw'r sgoriau presennol ar gyfer adran argyfwng pob bwrdd iechyd o ran canran o'r llinell sylfaen?
Our expectation, as set out in the Quality Statement for Care in Emergency Departments, is that health boards systematically monitor demand and capacity information, with consideration of acuity and complexity of needs, to enable high-quality and highly reliable service delivery through appropriate facilities, informatics and workforce. This should be based on workforce numbers, skills and experience.
Emergency medicine consultant workforce numbers are included in the new Summary Emergency Department Indicator Table (SEDIT), which is live across all 12 emergency departments in Wales and updated monthly by each health board. Through the national Six Goals for Urgent and Emergency Care programme and national strategic clinical network, health boards are supported to critically evaluate their department facilities, informatics and workforce to meet demand, capacity, flow and outcomes. This will consider national recommendations, including those made by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine.
The number of emergency medicine consultants in Wales has nearly doubled over the past decade.