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Of course this 'country wide ' programme ( according to BBC), is only being rolled out in England. Therefore Wales, Scotland and I think N Ireland is not part of the scheme. I do wish that new reports would actually mention this.
In England only.
Yes, me too, Pippa000
I’m sure that Scotland has already gone down a similar path as Wales with this, so both are ahead of England. I have no knowledge of Northern Ireland though, I know the political environment resulted in many delayed decisions, but may have moved forward now.
I'm surprised if what has happened in Wales is the same as what is now proposed for England because it is no advancement whatsoever, not if this cross-border area is typical. England is far ahead of Wales with hubs, drop-in centres, day surgery, joint surgery, minor injuries units at community hospitals etc.
None of that is evident in Wales.
It isn’t. In terms of infrastructure, the Welsh model is ahead of England. Hubs are already established, as are Neighbourhood Care Networks. England has been hampered in development by the purchaser/provider split, and doesn’t have integrated working between health and social care to the same degree. Wales has a lot of issues within the NHS too, but it’s the secondary, acute services where patients are affected most here.
There are still minor injury units in Wales, there is one in the town nearest to me. However, small units were closed on the recommendation of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine some years ago because without dedicated staff they were deemed unsafe. The same has happened in England too.