Hospitals across Surrey, Sussex, Kent, and the Isle of Wight are facing significant pressures, with more than 800 patients being cared for in virtual wards, and multiple critical incidents declared due to high occupancy and full beds. Derriford Hospital, operated by UHP_NHS, has declared another critical incident, marking its third such declaration following incidents in January and February. The Isle of Wight hospital trust has also declared a critical incident, highlighting the strain on NHS resources and the efforts of staff to support patients amidst these challenges.
Isle of Wight hospital trust declares critical incident as beds full https://t.co/EpKNDlB1bK
Isle of Wight hospital trust declares critical incident as beds full https://t.co/0wu0NcErfY #bbcsouthnews
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🚨Derriford Hospital has just declared another critical incident. This critical incident is serious. It follows an eight-day critical incident in Jan and another in February. @UHP_NHS staff are working so hard to support patients. Thank you. Our NHS cannot go on like this https://t.co/yHax2kIDsk
Please be aware that we have declared a critical incident. This is due to high occupancy within the hospital. For more information and guidance on how you can #HelpUsHelpYou visit: https://t.co/EH6N8e7GsQ
More than 800 hospital patients are being cared for in virtual wards across Sussex, Surrey and Kent. Tap below to read more: https://t.co/4Pz1PV9gEz
More than 800 hospital patients are being cared for in virtual wards across Surrey, Sussex and Kent. Tap below to read more: https://t.co/89kPH25qP9