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flow, _ constraints that we have around flow, therefore occupancy within our hospitals _ flow, therefore occupancy within our hospitals. our occupancy levels are hospitals. 0ur occupancy levels are higher— hospitals. 0ur occupancy levels are higher now— hospitals. our occupancy levels are higher now than at most times of the year _ higher now than at most times of the year so— higher now than at most times of the year so we _ higher now than at most times of the year. so we are running at about 98% occupancy— year. so we are running at about 98% occupancy across our trusts. the reason _ occupancy across our trusts. the reason we — occupancy across our trusts. the reason we are running at those at the moment would appear mainly due to discharge, that we are struggling to discharge, that we are struggling to discharge, that we are struggling to discharge patients into alternative care positions. we know we have _ alternative care positions. we know we have a _ alternative care positions. we know we have a large number of patients who are _ we have a large number of patients who are what we would all have criteria — who are what we would all have criteria to — who are what we would all have criteria to reside, a way in which we can— criteria to reside, a way in which we can identify patients who may be iletter— we can identify patients who may be better cared for in other environments and we now have a large number— environments and we now have a large number of— environments and we now have a large number of those patients in our beds _ number of those patients in our beds. what we are trying to do is to understand — beds. what we are trying to do is to understand all of those flow systems to make _ understand all of those flow systems to make sure that we can respond to our most _ to make sure that we can respond to our most vulnerable and the sickest patients _ our most vulnerable and the sickest patients. the trouble when we have occupancy— patients. the trouble when we have occupancy in hospital very high is that the — occupancy in hospital very high is that the a&e services become overcrowded as patients wait in the emergency department to come into wards— emergency department to come into wards and _ emergency department to come into wards and that brings difficulty in bringing — wards and that brings difficulty in bringing ambulance patients out of
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