Reminder strikes from tomorrow : We’ll be busy, but open, says local NHS ahead of latest industrial action

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13th Jun 2023 | Local News

Ahead of the latest planned strike by junior doctors, the NHS in Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire is asking people to still come forward for urgent and emergency care and to attend planned appointments unless told otherwise.

Junior doctors at the Royal United Hospital in Bath, the Great Western Hospital in Swindon and Salisbury District Hospital are planning to strike from 7am on Wednesday 14 June until 7am on Saturday 17 June.

Although significant disruption to normal service is highly likely, the region's leading doctors have stressed that people who become seriously ill or injured should not put off seeking help.

Dr Amanda Webb, Chief Medical Officer, Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board, said: "The doors to the local NHS will be open during this latest episode of industrial action.

"Our teams will be very busy, and waiting times may be longer than usual, but anybody in need of urgent or emergency care must still come forward. "We have tried and tested plans in place to ensure that people who are most in need can still access care, as we know all too well that delaying treatment can lead to poorer outcomes."

People who had been expecting to attend hospital for a routine appointment or procedure on Wednesday 14, Thursday 15 or Friday 16 June are advised to attend as planned, unless told otherwise.

Those whose appointments are affected by the strike will be contacted and offered an alternative date on which to visit hospital. Dr Steven Haig, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: "In the coming days, our services are going to be more stretched than usual and therefore waiting times may be longer.

People will be seen if they come to hospital as an emergency, however, people should only visit if they really need to be here.

"Please think about the best healthcare option to use over the coming days, as more appropriate treatment is often available from GPs, pharmacies and other local health services."

     

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