Dr Gareth Roberts told the BBC he had seen a surge in demand for A&E services this winter
Dr Gareth Roberts, chief medical officer of Frimley Health NHS trust, said emergency wards were the busiest they had been "in living memory". Dr Roberts said this allowed the hospitals to ensure they had the right resources available and could call on extra help from their social care partners, GPs and other agencies like the Red Cross."But what we're seeing this time round has been far greater than we've experienced in living memory.""It represents increased demand in social care, increased demand in primary care, increased demand for patients who required urgent and emergency care...
Yawn. It'll be 'news' when NHS isn't experiencing something 'unprecedented'
Think after all these years of 'unprecedented' it'd finally be precedent 🤷🏻♂️
Perhaps if they all stopped talking to the BBC and stayed in there departments treating patients. The pressure would drop !
Try getting Doctors to see patients face to face no excuses
So get GPS back Full Time in surgeries. No online nonsense anymore.
Has there been a year In the last 30 When the BBC hasn't run the story of ..'unprecedented ' pressure on A & E.? In UK winter time.
I see no data in the article. Is this claim based on evidence, or is it entirely anecdotal?
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