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Phone First rolls out across Western Trust

written by cassoscoop January 20, 2021

A NEW ‘Phone First’ service is being rolled out to cover the Western Trust’s Altnagelvin and South West Acute Hospital’s Emergency Departments (EDs) and the Urgent Care and Treatment Unit in Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex Hospital.

The service will take effect from 8 am next Monday, January 25, and will run to 12 Midnight seven days per week.

Speaking about the new service, Director of Acute Services at the Western Trust, Geraldine McKay said: “The ‘Phone First’ service, aims to ensure that patients can get direct access to the right care, avoiding busy waiting rooms and staying safe.”

“The service is designed for patients, including children, who are feeling unwell and considering travelling to an ED or Minor Injuries Unit with an injury or illness which requires urgent treatment but is not immediately life threatening.

“When you call the ‘Phone First’ service your condition, or that of the person you are calling on behalf of, will be clinically assessed and arrangements made for you to access the most appropriate service to your needs.

“At present units in the Western Trust are only offering booked appointments for minor injuries in adults.

“You may receive telephone advice on minor illness via the phone first service or be directed to see your General Practitioner or to attend ED.

The Western Trust ‘Phone First’ service will operate from 08:00am to 12midnight, seven days a week using the following contact options:

The ‘Phone First’ number to ring is 0300 020 6000

The ‘Phone First’ text relay number is 0870 240 5152

For all emergencies that are life threatening always call 999 immediately. This can include: Stroke, heart attack, loss of consciousness, breathing difficulties, severe bleeding or major trauma.

It is important to note that Emergency Departments will always be a safe place for patients, and if they attend an ED without ringing first, they will not be turned away.

If their condition is not life threatening they may have to wait longer or be signposted to another service.

Head of General Medical Services at the Health and Social Care Board, Dr Margaret O’Brien, explained why the roll out of the Phone First service was so important.

Dr O’Brien said: “With the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in our community, it is more important than ever that patients who need emergency treatment aren’t asked to wait in crowded waiting rooms where they may be exposed to the virus.

The ‘Phone First’ service aims to keep our over stretched EDs for emergencies, whilst ensuring rapid access, assessment and treatment on a 24/7 basis for patients who need urgent care.”

Dr Ciaran Mullan, GP Associate Medical Director at the Western Health and Social Care Trust said: “The rollout of the Phone First service will improve patient safety in terms of preventing overcrowding and reducing long waits in our EDs and Minor Injuries Service.

“It will also help reduce the risk of Covid-19 infection and transmission.

“We need your help at this extremely difficult time and I encourage patients to please ‘Phone First’ if your condition is not life threatening.

“However, if it is an emergency, if the situation is critical or life threatening then please always ring 999 immediately.

“No one working in an Emergency Department wants to see overcrowded waiting rooms full of sick and injured people many of whom could be treated elsewhere in a more appropriate setting.

“That is particularly true right at this minute when everyone is so aware of the need to maintain infection control standards.”

Phone First rolls out across Western Trust was last modified: January 20th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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ALTNAGELVIN HOSPITALDirector of Acute Services at the Western TrustDr Ciaran MullanGERALDINE MCKAYGP Associate Medical DirectorPhone FirstWESTERN TRUST
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