A healthcare worker says overcrowding at a hospital in Sydney’s west is leading to patients dying in the waiting room.
The whistleblower, who works on the frontline at Westmead Hospital, explained how they felt like preparing for a shift was like “preparing for battle”.

“I don’t want to look another patient’s relative in the eye and say they have died in our waiting room,” the worker, whose identity is being concealed to protect their job, told 9News.

An anonymous health care worker has said he is sick of telling patient's relatives they have died due to over crowding.
An anonymous health care worker has said he is sick of telling patient’s relatives they have died due to over crowding. (Nine)

“They have died because the emergency department was so overcrowded that patients we have already seen have not moved on and we can’t treat new patients.”

The worker said they had to be in the right mindset because they would often have to provide “substandard care in a corridor”.

“You’re going to be trying to resuscitate sick people in a space that is not designed to be used for that,” the worker said.

The worker advised people to drive to Royal North Shore Hospital if they wanted to receive better care.

Patient claims she slept on the floor of the Westmead Hospital's waiting room for 15 hours.
Patient claims she slept on the floor of the Westmead Hospital’s waiting room for 15 hours. (Nine)

”Even adding transport time, you would receive better care and a more private bed space than you do at Westmead Emergency,” they said.

Meanwhile, a patient has described how she slept on the waiting room floor for hours while receiving fluid intravenously.

Josephine Lord was suffering a fever and having trouble breathing.

The 67-year-old grandmother was assessed as sick enough to be admitted to hospital but was instead left for 15 hours in the same area.

“It’s at that point I’m thinking, am I in trouble here?” Lord said as she recounted the incident.

Lord was sitting on a plastic chair for the whole night and had nearly been awake for 24 hours.

The Winston Hills grandmother was then moved to a temporary bed and forced to stay in the emergency department for three days as doctors told her they had no beds left.

A leaked snapshot of one weekday at Westmead Hospital in May shows 21 patients were in the emergency department for 20 hours and one of them for nearly two days after waiting 41 hours for a bed in the hospital.

Health Minister Ryan Park said clearly the system had to do better.

”A laser-like focus on making sure we have adequately staffed hospitals is what my focus will be in the months and year ahead,” Park said.

9News has contacted the Westmead Hospital board for comment.

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