Lancashire and South Cumbria health bosses facing "significant pressures"

It comes as junior doctors and consultants strike for another day

Author: Olivia DaviesPublished 4th Oct 2023

Health bosses in Cumbria say they're facing "significant pressures" as strike action by doctors and consultants continues.

Members of the British Medical Association walked out on Monday morning and took to Manchester yesterday to rally - they now say that strike action will continue into winter, unless the government goes through mediation.

The NHS Integrated Care Board in Lancashire and Cumbria said: "October will be the 11th month of the most disruptive and significant period of industrial action across the NHS in its 75-year history and staff continue to work tirelessly to provide patients with the best possible care under the circumstances.

"The impact of previous industrial action has been significant with the latest action causing 19,779 inpatient and outpatient appointments to be rescheduled in the North West.

"The NHS is working hard to prioritise resources during industrial action to protect emergency treatment, critical care, neonatal care, maternity, and trauma, and ensure we prioritise patients who have waited the longest for elective care and cancer surgery. We will only reschedule appointments and procedures where necessary and will rebook immediately, where possible.

"Unfortunately, the hospital consultants and junior doctor strikes will have a significant impact on planned and routine care. The NHS will contact you if your appointment needs to be rescheduled due to strike action. If we have not contacted you, please attend your appointment as planned."

Craig Harris, chief of strategy, commissioning and integration at NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board said: “The NHS and unions are working closely together to ensure patient safety is prioritised during this action and have committed to ensure that emergency services remain in place with staffing levels in line with that in place on Christmas Day.

“Unions have signalled an early intention to strike so that trusts can plan their patient lists to ensure those patients with urgent, time sensitive conditions, such as patients with cancer, can be managed on alternative days and not have their treatment pathways disrupted where possible.

“As this will be an extremely difficult period of time for the NHS, we’re encouraging the public to use NHS services appropriately and to please use NHS 111 Online for all non-emergency healthcare needs.

“Those patients who need urgent medical care please continue to come forward as normal, especially in emergency and life-threatening cases when someone is seriously ill or injured, or their life is at risk.”

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