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Home » Local NHS warns of disruption ahead of Easter Bank Holiday and strike action
Health leaders across Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes are urging local people to choose services wisely as they prepare for the Easter Bank Holiday weekend and four days of strike action.
Junior doctors will undertake strike action from Tuesday 11 April to Saturday 15 April, immediately after the Bank Holiday weekend, which is typically a busy period for hospital and emergency staff.
During the strike action hospitals will run very differently to normal and resources will be prioritised in order to provide urgent and emergency services, maternity services and ward based care. This will result in hospitals having to make the difficult decision to re-arrange the majority of their non-urgent operations, treatments and routine appointments. Where this is the case, patients will be contacted directly.
We are urging our local population to choose health and care services wisely and take simple steps to ensure care is available to patients who need it most. This includes using 111 Online as the first port of call for health needs and continuing to attend Emergency Departments only if it is a life-threatening emergency.
GP practices and pharmacies will be running as usual during the strike.
Dr Sarah Whiteman, Chief Medical Director for Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board, said: “We are encouraging local people to think carefully before using NHS services over the Easter weekend and the following week.
“You should only attend an accident and emergency department if you require emergency, life-saving care. Anybody needing non-urgent care should seek help from 111 Online in the first instance at 111.nhs.uk.
“GP practices and pharmacies will be running as usual during the strike, and some pharmacies will remain open over the Easter weekend.
“The strike action will cause significant disruption, services may be busier than usual, and there are likely to be longer waiting times, particularly at our hospitals’ Emergency Departments.”
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