pepe di'iasio. thank you.hat a new way of working in the nhs in england has left some patients in hospital corridors for days. dozens of hospitals have introduced what's called the "continuous flow model", which can move patients to wards which are already full, to release ambulances. our health correspondent nikki fox has been investigating. two years ago, these scenes were the norm. dozens of ambulances waiting for hours to off—load patients. now the queues have reduced, but the problems have moved inside the hospital. this is footage filmed secretly by a patient�*s relative around a&e at queen's in romford in march. we showed it to the president of the royal college of emergency medicine. we can'tjust park people in an emergency department as, like, a sort of dumping ground. emergency departments are overcrowded, as they take ambulance patients quicker. the hospital says it was designed to see half the number it does now. that the footage shows, in their words, the "sad reality" of corridor care. and they'v