Derby and Derbyshire stands down critical incident – significant pressure remains
The Derbyshire health and care system has taken the decision to stand down the critical incident that was called last week.
The Derbyshire health and care system has taken the decision to stand down the critical incident that was called last week.
Patients are being asked to not store up care needs until Monday, and seek medical advice for illness and injury on Sunday to help flatten the curve of demand. This will help services manage demand much more safely.
Due to the significant and sustained demand for urgent and emergency care services, the Derbyshire health and care system continues to declare a critical incident this weekend.
Due to the significant and sustained demand for urgent and emergency care services, the Derbyshire health and care system continues to declare a critical incident.
The NHS are urging patients with existing respiratory conditions such as COPD and asthma to take care, follow their treatment plans and ensure they have the medication they need following the heatwave conditions we have seen recently.
Due to the significant and sustained demand for a number of services, the Derbyshire health and care system has declared a critical incident.
Prem Singh has decided to retire as chair of Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust.
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