Salisbury District Hospital declares critical incident

It's due to a number of operational pressures

Author: Jack DeeryPublished 14th Jul 2022
Last updated 14th Jul 2022

An critical incident has been declared by Salisbury District Hospital.

The NHS Foundation Trust say the decision was made at 7:50 this morning (Thursday 14th July), due to multiple operational pressures.

They say it's because of:

• increased length of ambulance delays

• increased staff sickness

• increasing number of patients awaiting to be discharged to another setting.

They say it's due to a number of operational issues

Andy Hyett, Chief Operating Officer at Salisbury District Hospital said:

“We are currently operating at a critical incident level which means we are unable to deliver the comprehensive care that we need to, due to the high volume of patients coming through our doors and the staff shortages we’re experiencing. To reduce pressure on the hospital, we would like to strongly encourage our local community to help us by only attending A&E if they are experiencing a life threating condition such as Heart Attacks, Strokes or Sepsis or if they have a serious injury. Our clinical teams will be prioritising the extremely ill, so if you do come to A&E with a condition that is not deteriorating, it is unlikely you will be seen for a long period of time.”

Back up plans have been implemented across the hospital, to try and resolve some of the issues.

The hospital does remain open.

Alternatives to A&E include the Salisbury Walk in Centre and NHS 111 online and by phone.

For minor illness local community pharmacists can provide advice and a range of over-the-counter medicine and treatments.

Deputy CEO Lisa Thomas said:

"I am grateful to everyone at the hospital who have worked so hard to maintain our services under very difficult circumstances. I am incredibly sorry for the disruption and would like to thank our community in advance for working with us to try and alleviate some of the pressure that we’re currently experiencing and to patients for their tolerance and understanding."

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