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The NHS in Gloucestershire is urging people to keep healthy over the Easter break by planning in advance, taking some simple steps and thinking twice before heading to A&E or calling 999 when it’s not an emergency.
It also looks forward to the year ahead and defines what our priorities for quality improvements will be and how we expect to achieve and monitor them.
Reflecting on the challenges ahead, Deborah added: “The recent staff survey laid bare the challenges ahead and there is much to do to improve the experience
ways, I am heartened by the possibilities and opportunities ahead.
For your discharge to go ahead, the team looking after you will ensure that you are fit and ready.
Exceptions will be made for carers and those visiting on compassionate grounds who may visit but are asked to call ahead or speak to a member of staff
about the work of the Trust over the last year, how we have worked with communities and share some of our achievements and our future plans for the year ahead
Government guidance, the NHS in Gloucestershire is asking hospital outpatients and visitors (who are not affected by current visiting restrictions) to plan ahead