NHS bosses in Southport and Ormskirk warn of mounting urgent and emergency care pressures - Stand Up For Southport

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With temperatures set to plummet in the coming days health leaders across Southport and Ormskirk are urging the public to use NHS services wisely as we see pressure mounting on urgent and emergency care post-Christmas. NHS services across the region are under pressure, with demand for primary care, hospital services, mental health, and emergency services continuing to rise. Hospitals across […]

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