Posted by: Laura Hammond
Thu 29th December 2022
Joined Up Care Derbyshire has issued the following information regarding pressure on our health and care system.
The Derbyshire health and social care system is under sustained and significant pressure and patients and members of the public are asked to use services wisely to ensure those patients with the greatest need can access the right care and support.
Dr Chris Weiner, Executive Medical Director for NHS Derby and Derbyshire, said: “The Christmas bank holiday period saw significant pressure across the Derbyshire health and care system. We are open for business and our services are there for anyone who needs them but we are prioritising patients with the highest level of need, particularly those requiring urgent and emergency care.
“There are things everyone can do to help, and we are asking people to use our services wisely and to think about self-care as an option for some conditions, such as coughs and colds, before automatically going to the NHS for help. If self-care isn’t an option, then choosing the right service for the condition will help patients to get the right treatment first time and usually more quickly. 111.nhs.uk is a great resource to help with that.
“We are expecting the New Year bank holiday to be particularly busy so we are asking people to plan ahead around important things like repeat prescriptions but also to think about how they can support our health and social care system at the busiest time of the year.”
What members of the public can do to help:
Our teams continue to work exceptionally hard and we would like to reassure our patients and the public that despite the challenges faced, essential service remain fully open for anyone who needs them so if you require urgent medical help, you should continue to come forward.
Other things which everyone can do to help the NHS right now, include:
· Bring clothes for leaving hospital
· Arrange access for their home or place they call home and to check on heating and food
· Check transport arrangements
· Ensure they have any dressings or equipment they need
· Confirm any follow up appointments
· Check for valuables and belongings when leaving
There is a range of other steps the community can take at this time to help the NHS, and further information is available at www.joinedupcarederbyshire.co.uk.
What we are doing:
Health and care services continue to work closely together to resolve the situation. Measures we have taken to help manage and alleviate pressure have included:
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