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South Western Ambulance Service 'failed' on 111 call handling South Western Ambulance Service 'failed' on 111 call handling
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The South Western Ambulance Service has "failed to deliver the performance required" in answering weekend calls to the South West NHS 111 number, its chief executive has admitted.The South Western Ambulance Service has "failed to deliver the performance required" in answering weekend calls to the South West NHS 111 number, its chief executive has admitted.
In one week alone nearly 900 people seeking non-emergency advice in Devon, Cornwall, Dorset or Somerset abandoned their calls.In one week alone nearly 900 people seeking non-emergency advice in Devon, Cornwall, Dorset or Somerset abandoned their calls.
Extra workers were brought in to bolster the service over Easter.Extra workers were brought in to bolster the service over Easter.
The trust, which handles 111 calls in the region, is now reviewing staffing.The trust, which handles 111 calls in the region, is now reviewing staffing.
In a recent bulletin to staff, chief executive Ken Wenman said: "Over the past few weekends we have failed to deliver the performance required by NHS England and our commissioners."In a recent bulletin to staff, chief executive Ken Wenman said: "Over the past few weekends we have failed to deliver the performance required by NHS England and our commissioners."
He said there were several factors "but the main cause is that we simply do not have the correct number of call advisors and clinical supervisors on duty at peak times during the weekend".He said there were several factors "but the main cause is that we simply do not have the correct number of call advisors and clinical supervisors on duty at peak times during the weekend".
He said it was unacceptable because "it presents a risk of calls being inappropriately passed to other services at peak times".He said it was unacceptable because "it presents a risk of calls being inappropriately passed to other services at peak times".
Now the SWAST is holding talks with staff to ensure there are sufficient staff to meet weekend demand in future.Now the SWAST is holding talks with staff to ensure there are sufficient staff to meet weekend demand in future.
Dave Beet, the trusts's deputy director of service line strategy, said: "During those peak times our resourcing levels were not quite where they needed to be. Dave Beet, the trust's deputy director of service line strategy, said: "During those peak times our resourcing levels were not quite where they needed to be.
"We've learned from that and we will go on and improve on that and make sure that quality service is there for every day of the week and for every hour of those days of the week as well.""We've learned from that and we will go on and improve on that and make sure that quality service is there for every day of the week and for every hour of those days of the week as well."
Dr Mike Haugh, clinical governance lead for NHS 111 in Devon, said: "We have worked together with SWAST and actions have been taken to improve the service."
In Cornwall, Andrew Abbott, from NHS Kernow, said extra doctors, nurses and support workers had been available during the Easter break and he was not aware of any further issues.