The service says the facilities use data such as staffing levels and waiting times to respond to what are being called ‘emerging challenges’
I'm John Warburton with news that more than 40 new control centres for the NHS have come on-line, to help healthcare professionals make fast decisions about priorities. The service says the facilities use data such as staffing levels and waiting times to respond to what are being called ‘emerging challenges’. Using latest information, staff could decide to divert ambulances as hospital capacity varies, rapidly find additional beds, and plan next steps when unusual levels of diseases come up. The so-called traffic control centres are staffed every day, with on-call professionals available at night. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.