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Reduced A&E could become permanent

Opening hours at the emergency department of Lagan Valley hospital in Lisburn could be limited permanently, a consultation document has said.

Health managers are struggling to recruit enough junior staff and A&E is already operating for a reduced period, said the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust.

"The preferred option would limit the opening hours of the emergency department and provide an enhanced GP out-of-hours service to maintain a 24-hour availability of urgent care on site," said the consultation document, which was launched for public views on Wednesday

"The opening times for the emergency department and the GP out- of-hours component ... will take account of availability of appropriately qualified medical staff and patterns of attendances."

Key elements of the preferred option include:

:: Middle and junior doctor cover would be provided during all opening hours. Consultant cover would be provided in the emergency department and on call;

:: Staff would remain in the emergency department after closing time to ensure all patients are treated;

:: Emergency nursing staff would support the GP out-of-hours service dealing with wounds and identifying problems;

:: GPs at the hospital could directly admit patients or they could be transferred to the nearest 24-hour emergency department;

:: Ambulances would not go to Lagan Valley out of hours.

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