Today in Wakefield ....
Today in Wakefield:

As you can see from the graph the increase in consultations has been mainly nurse consultations with a reduction in GP consultations. This data comes from searching for appointments on GP practice computer systems across Wakefield. The data may or may not be 100% robust. It does not take into account practice list size growth, not all practices in Wakefield use SytemOne and not all practices will record and use appointments in the same way.
There are 232 full time equivalent GPs and 150 full time equivalent GP Nurses in Wakefield. If today in Wakefield, one or two people can't get an appointment with their GP or GP Nurse and decide to go to the Emergency Department at Pinderfields instead, their attendance numbers will double. This data demonstrates if the local healthcare system is to be sustainable it needs to invest in ensuring that General Practice has the staff to see patients, otherwise the system will be stuffed!
- Between 7,000 and 9,000 people will have an appointment with either their GP or Practice nurse
- 560 people will be seen in extra appointments funded by the CCG
- 340 people will visit the Emergency Department at Pinderfields or Pontefract
As you can see from the graph the increase in consultations has been mainly nurse consultations with a reduction in GP consultations. This data comes from searching for appointments on GP practice computer systems across Wakefield. The data may or may not be 100% robust. It does not take into account practice list size growth, not all practices in Wakefield use SytemOne and not all practices will record and use appointments in the same way.
There are 232 full time equivalent GPs and 150 full time equivalent GP Nurses in Wakefield. If today in Wakefield, one or two people can't get an appointment with their GP or GP Nurse and decide to go to the Emergency Department at Pinderfields instead, their attendance numbers will double. This data demonstrates if the local healthcare system is to be sustainable it needs to invest in ensuring that General Practice has the staff to see patients, otherwise the system will be stuffed!
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