Cambridgeshire NHS Prepares for Five Days of Pay Strikes: What Patients Need to Know
The Cambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS is gearing up for five days of strike action over pay, starting at 7 am on Wednesday, December 17, and ending at 7 am on Monday, December 22. While other NHS staff, including consultants and specialist doctors, will continue to work, the strike will undoubtedly present challenges for patients and the healthcare system.
Dr. Fiona Head, Executive Clinical Director of the Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Integrated Care Board (ICB), acknowledges the potential impact on patients and the healthcare system. She emphasizes the importance of patients seeking urgent medical care during the strike, especially in emergency and life-threatening cases. The NHS will collaborate with the BMA to address any patient safety concerns and ensure safe staffing for emergency care.
However, Dr. Head also warns of potential disruptions. Hospitals may not operate as usual, and services will face immense pressure. Patients with appointments are advised to attend as planned unless contacted otherwise by the NHS. NHS 111 is available 24/7 for urgent medical help and advice.
Dr. Edward Morris, Regional Medical Director for the NHS in the East of England, highlights the strike's timing during the busiest period for the NHS. He warns of high demand on A&E departments and ambulance services, along with rising flu cases in hospitals. This will likely strain the NHS and impact patients.
Key Takeaways:
- Patients should continue seeking urgent medical care during the strike, especially in emergencies.
- The NHS will work with the BMA to ensure safe staffing for emergency care.
- Hospitals may cancel appointments, and patients should attend as planned unless contacted otherwise.
- NHS 111 is available for urgent medical help and advice.
- The strike will likely cause disruptions, and patients should plan accordingly.
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