Dickens
MissAdventure
What of they had been unable to get to see a gp, though?
A lot of people won't phone 111 because they will almost always advise A and E.
A lot of people won't phone 111 because they will almost always advise A and E.
I have used 111 three times in total, once for my OH and twice for me.
All three calls ended up with advice to go to A&E.
I think the triage process is unreliable, and leads to an increase in people attending A&E.
Ancillary support is necessary, obviously - but what most appear to need is to be able to see a doctor primarily.
The 111 staff are pleasant and helpful, but 111 is a sticking-plaster.
The NHS needs more doctors and nurses, and it - the organisation itself - needs re-vamping, adequate funding, and then left alone to get on with the job, instead of the constant tinkering of successive governments. Usually short-term tinkering which does nothing to solve the fundamental problem.
I have used 111, first time, AE, due to fast AF. Other two times,put me through to emergency dental, and a GP out of hours center, where this "dr," in small letters deliberately, told me to go home and drink some soup, shocked to my core. My friend and I were horrified, just walked out.Whatever is this country coming to.