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West Suffolk Hospital ready for the winterThe West Suffolk Hospitals NHS Trust is ready for the anticipated boom in demand for services this winter and has plans in place for dealing with the millennium date change or so-called 'millennium bug'. Planning for winter 1999/2000, which also covers the millennium holiday, has been underway since early last year. Every computer, piece of medical equipment and all the engineering systems have been thoroughly checked and those that could not cope with the date change have either been replaced or upgraded. Over 100 members of staff across the Trust have been trained as Year 2000 representatives. They have helped to identify potential areas of risk and develop effective contingency plans which will ensure the hospital can continue to function and provide patients with high quality care in a safe and secure environment. This years' planning also has to cope with the extra workload created by the combination of the extended period of the millennium celebration and normal winter pressures. This will be the longest public holiday ever with only two normal working days between Christmas Eve and 3 January. "Working closely with Suffolk Health, Local Health Partnerships NHS Trust and Suffolk Social Services we have drawn up a comprehensive plan to cope with the anticipated increase in emergency admissions and the predicted 1.5 times increase in casualties over the millennium celebrations," said Gerald Pawsey General Manager Medical Services, who has been co-ordinating the Trust's Winter Plan. "Building on previous year's experience many of the special measures introduced last year are in place again with extra staff and enhanced services available during the holiday period. Measures taken by the trust include:
"People in west Suffolk can feel confident that robust plans are in place to deal with the millennium bug and that we are doing everything possible to ensure we are fully prepared for the anticipated increase in activity over the extended holiday period. The public also have a part to play and should think carefully before using the emergency services." said Johanna Finn the Trust's Chief Executive. 8 December 1999 West Suffolk Hospital Hardwick Lane Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP33 2Q |
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