Hospital bosses have been told to focus on patients with the greatest need above trying to meet key targets in emergency departments.
Government officials have said there is a "critical" situation in emergency care, as health leaders came together yesterday to discuss how to cope with the surge of demand over winter.
There is a national target for 95% of people who go to A&E to be admitted, transferred or sent home within four hours, but concerns have been raised that the target can lead to medics seeing patients who they can get through quickly as a priority.
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