🔥 Hot News
Why global tensions could matter for Lincolnshire as UK borrowing costs rise•Lincoln officer to face misconduct hearing after pedestrian was struck on city crossing•Lincoln police officer sentenced after dangerous driving incident on Broadgate•Why rising UK borrowing costs could matter for households and businesses in Lincolnshire•Street light monitor role in Lincolnshire set to go as fault reporting changes•Major development near Grantham could bring more than 2,000 jobs to Lincolnshire•Three men arrested after raids on two Boston shops•Stolen Easter eggs replaced as support grows for children at Scunthorpe hospital•Man dies after Brigg crash as 10-year-old boy is left seriously injured•Why soaring oil prices could soon be felt across Lincolnshire•Why global tensions could matter for Lincolnshire as UK borrowing costs rise•Lincoln officer to face misconduct hearing after pedestrian was struck on city crossing•Lincoln police officer sentenced after dangerous driving incident on Broadgate•Why rising UK borrowing costs could matter for households and businesses in Lincolnshire•Street light monitor role in Lincolnshire set to go as fault reporting changes•Major development near Grantham could bring more than 2,000 jobs to Lincolnshire•Three men arrested after raids on two Boston shops•Stolen Easter eggs replaced as support grows for children at Scunthorpe hospital•Man dies after Brigg crash as 10-year-old boy is left seriously injured•Why soaring oil prices could soon be felt across Lincolnshire
lp

NHS Lincolnshire Urges Residents to Use 111 for Non-Emergencies Amid Hospital Strain

Local News
NHS Lincolnshire Urges Residents to Use 111 for Non-Emergencies Amid Hospital Strain

Hospitals in Lincolnshire are currently under severe pressure due to a high influx of patients leading to extended waiting times. To better manage the situation, local residents are being encouraged by the NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board to utilise the NHS 111 service for non-emergencies. This move aims to divert some of the pressure from the hospitals and ensure that crucial facilities remain available for those in dire need.

The strategy of directing non-urgent cases elsewhere is hoped to help the NHS control the ongoing spike in patient numbers more efficiently.

This article has been reworked based on original reporting found on www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.

Share:
AdvertisementNetria – AI and data solutions