Joseanne
growstuff
Joseanne
ExperiencedNotOld
The temporary hospitals put together at the start of the covid crisis are long dismantled and the spaces used returned to exhibitions etc.
Ours is doing a great job dealing with the backlog of orthopaedic surgery. Also eye surgery and diagnostics. It appears to be fully staffed and must have taken the pressure off the general County hospital a degree.
However our A & Es are overflowing and understaffed, and our ambulance service is one of the worst in the country.
It seems however many hospitals are opened, however many beds are provided, they will still be filled to over flowing.Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust has one of the worst performance ratings in the country. It bought the Nightingale Hospital "shell" and, apart from a small amount of extra government funding, has diverted its own funding to staff it.
Correction growstuff, our Nightingale was purchased by the Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, not Torbay and South Devon.
The point is that it has not alleviated the situation in A & Es of West Country hospitals.
Apologies for the error. However, your point is the same as mine. Resources (mainly staffing) have had to be diverted from other services.


