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King's Mill Hospital pleas for help over 'severe overcrowding' | King's Mill Hospital pleas for help over 'severe overcrowding' |
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Hospital bosses said all precautions were being taken to keep patients safe | Hospital bosses said all precautions were being taken to keep patients safe |
Bosses at a hospital in Nottinghamshire have appealed for the public's help as it deals with "severe overcrowding". | Bosses at a hospital in Nottinghamshire have appealed for the public's help as it deals with "severe overcrowding". |
On Thursday evening, the trust that runs King's Mill Hospital in Sutton-in-Ashfield said its emergency department was treating double the amount of patients it was designed to take, with more than 150 people waiting to be seen. | On Thursday evening, the trust that runs King's Mill Hospital in Sutton-in-Ashfield said its emergency department was treating double the amount of patients it was designed to take, with more than 150 people waiting to be seen. |
It said the problem had been exacerbated by more than 60 patients who were medically fit to be discharged still awaiting transport home. | It said the problem had been exacerbated by more than 60 patients who were medically fit to be discharged still awaiting transport home. |
With pressures expected to continue into the weekend, patients have been asked to consider whether a pharmacist, GP practice or NHS 111 phone service would be a more appropriate service for their medical issue. | |
'Work with us' | 'Work with us' |
In a Facebook post, Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust said: "Our emergency department at King's Mill Hospital remains extremely busy tonight and it is taking much longer for us to assess and treat our patients. | |
"We have over 60 patients in our hospitals who are medically fit to be discharged now they have received the vital care they need from us. | "We have over 60 patients in our hospitals who are medically fit to be discharged now they have received the vital care they need from us. |
"That's around one in seven of our beds that - with your help - could be freed up to help ease pressures in our emergency department. | "That's around one in seven of our beds that - with your help - could be freed up to help ease pressures in our emergency department. |
"If you have a loved one in our hospital who's ready to be discharged, please work with our hardworking teams to help get them home as soon as possible." | "If you have a loved one in our hospital who's ready to be discharged, please work with our hardworking teams to help get them home as soon as possible." |
On Friday, Phil Bolton, executive chief nurse at the trust, told the BBC: "We're in a slightly improved position today but we're going into another weekend period and in May, we've got two more three-day bank holiday periods. | |
"So it's going to be a month of pressure if things don't change. | |
"Please consider really carefully whether you need to attend the hospital and particularly if you need to come to the emergency department." | |
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