Nottingham and Nottinghamshire ICB
NHS organisations in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire are urging people to attend their appointments unless they are contacted during the junior doctors’ industrial action.
The strike, which will be the third taken by junior doctors, runs from 7am on Wednesday 14 June to 7am on Saturday 17 June.
During the last strike in April, which ran for four days, there were 195,000 cancellations and 27,361 staff not at work due to industrial action across the country
However, despite the disruption to services, many appointments will still be going ahead so it is important that the public do attend appointments unless they hear otherwise.
Dr David Selwyn, Medical Director, Sherwood Forest Hospital Trust said: “Junior doctors play a vital role in helping us deliver all aspects of healthcare across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. Because they make up nearly half of our medical workforce, it is inevitable that there will be disruption during this industrial action. As we need to prioritise our emergency and in-patient pathways this may mean that patients have more planned care appointments rescheduled, for which we apologise. If this occurs, we will re-arrange these appointments for you, as soon as possible.
“Please attend your appointments unless you are contacted. If industrial action means your appointment has to be cancelled, your hospital, GP or other provider will directly contact you to make alternative arrangements.”
Nottinghamshire Healthcare’s Chief Executive, Ifti Majid, added: “I hugely value the vital contribution our junior doctors make and respect their legal right to take industrial action. I hope that a resolution will be found very soon.
“Throughout the junior doctor strikes, our focus is to maintain patient safety. As with previous industrial action, our teams have developed robust plans to mitigate the impact on our services and we are doing all we can to ensure safe and compassionate care. It is important that people continue to attend their appointments, unless they have been notified that they have been cancelled.”