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NHS 111 'showing signs of improvement' | NHS 111 'showing signs of improvement' |
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There are signs the NHS non-emergency helpline is getting better after the bank holiday weekend passed by without major problems, NHS England says. | There are signs the NHS non-emergency helpline is getting better after the bank holiday weekend passed by without major problems, NHS England says. |
The 111 service has been beset by problems recently with reports of patients struggling to get through. | The 111 service has been beset by problems recently with reports of patients struggling to get through. |
Some areas even suspended their lines after they failed to cope with demand. | Some areas even suspended their lines after they failed to cope with demand. |
But chief nursing officer Jane Cummings said more than 100,000 rang for help over the weekend and the early signs suggested improvements had been made. | |
She said the "vast majority" were dealt with properly after providers had taken on more call handlers in the lead-up to the weekend. | |
But she conceded improvements still needed to be made. | But she conceded improvements still needed to be made. |
"We need to look at individual cases where perhaps advice was incorrect or not as good as we would have wanted it to be. | "We need to look at individual cases where perhaps advice was incorrect or not as good as we would have wanted it to be. |
"But I think overall the message we are getting is that while in some places there is still some way to go, it is better." | |
Ahead of the weekend, the board of NHS England agreed to a review of the 111 service - introduced to replace NHS Direct - after discussing a report which said the service remained in a "fragile" state in a number of places. | |
There are actually 46 different services across England run by a variety of providers, including ambulance crews and private companies. | |
Seven of the services have yet to go live while a number of others have been suspended or are receiving help from other parts of the health service. | Seven of the services have yet to go live while a number of others have been suspended or are receiving help from other parts of the health service. |
Despite the claims by Ms Cummings, the BBC has still been contacted by patients who have experienced problems. | Despite the claims by Ms Cummings, the BBC has still been contacted by patients who have experienced problems. |
One emailed in to say: "Was becoming worryingly ill on the Friday evening. Phoned 111 on Sat at 7.30am. Was told that I would be phoned back within six hours. Didn't hear anything for 28 hours. Ended up in hospital on the Sunday." | One emailed in to say: "Was becoming worryingly ill on the Friday evening. Phoned 111 on Sat at 7.30am. Was told that I would be phoned back within six hours. Didn't hear anything for 28 hours. Ended up in hospital on the Sunday." |
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