The trust declared a critical incident
The medical director at Nottingham's hospitals has said he is 'very worried' about nurse and paramedic strikes after the trust declared a critical incident. Members of the Royal College of Nursing in the city are set to walk out for the second time in a week in a dispute over pay on Tuesday, December 20.
Dr Keith Girling, medical director at Nottingham University Hospitals said Queen's Medical Centre and City Hospital had become "gridlocked", with 20 ambulance crews at one point waiting to hand over patients at A&E. Last Thursday, 530 nurses and healthcare assistants were absent from NUH due to the strikes, resulting in almost 1,500 procedures being postponed.Dr Girling told Nottinghamshire Live he was worried about the impacts of upcoming strike action this week.
Strikes at EMAS, which are also scheduled for December 28, could mean people with non-life-threatening calls, such as people who have fallen, may not be responded to. Dr Girling added: "We're very worried about the paramedics strike on Wednesday because what we're concerned about is that patients will come to ED by default because they can't phone an ambulance.
On the picket line last week, nurses spoke of "suffering on the wards", with one senior nurse saying she sometimes worked for 12 hours without a break. Dr Girling said that that was "not what we want for our staff".
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