NHS Direct Wales

NHS Direct Wales is a 24-hour telephone and internet health advice service provided by NHS Wales to enable people to obtain advice when use of the national emergency telephone number (999 or 112) does not seem to be appropriate but there is some degree of urgency; it also functions as a confidential advice service for some medical matters which a patient might be reluctant to discuss with their own General Practitioner (GP) and has subsidiary helplines for specific health matters such as human papillomavirus (HPV).[1]

It does not replace any of the existing emergency or non-emergency medical services but complements those already existing and enables callers who might not be fully able to diagnose themselves to be directed to care of an appropriate level of urgency, including transport to hospital if the diagnosis merits that action.

Organisation and history

This service was originally provided as part of NHS Direct covering both England and Wales until it was transferred to Welsh control in June 2001.[2] On 1 April 2007 management of NHS Direct Wales was transferred from Swansea NHS Trust to the Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust.[3]

Since October 2004 NHS Direct Wales has provided call handling and triage for the out-of-hours GP service in Anglesey, Gwynedd and Swansea Local Health Board areas.[4]

Contact methods

Telephone

The telephone number for NHS Direct Wales is 0845 46 47.

NHS Direct Wales also has integrated services with many of the A&E departments in Wales where symptomatic callers phoning their A&E department will be transferred to NHS Direct for clinical triage. The service also fronts many of the helplines on behalf of Public Health dealing with issues such as the cryptosporidia outbreak in North Wales, HPV, smoking etc.

The textphone service is on 0845 606 4647.

Access via RNID Typetalk[5] is on 18001 0845 4647.

Callers receive a recorded announcement describing the services available and when appropriate will be transferred to a call handler with an option for Welsh language who will take their details and pass them on to another person with relevant skills or will arrange for them to be called back within three hours.[6] If a problem appears serious enough then an ambulance will be sent. Callers can stay anonymous if they wish.

Internet

The NHS Direct Wales website provides a gateway to a number of resources in English, Welsh and other languages including a health encyclopaedia[7] and the locations of GP surgeries, dentists, pharmacists, opticians, and other services.[8]

The website does not provide an online diagnosis for current symptoms, but you can use the online enquiry service to ask a non-symptomatic question about anything else related to health, e.g. questions about health costs, questions about how to make a complaint, questions about what travel vaccinations are required.[9]

References

  1. "Beating Cervical Cancer". Welsh Assembly Government. 17 July 2014. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  2. Welsh Assembly Government - News - 2002 - Call Centre provides vital service, says Jane Hutt
  3. "Delivering Emergency Care Services, An Integrated Approach for Delivering Unscheduled Care in Wales" (PDF). Welsh Assembly Government. February 2008. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  4. "Health and social care: NHS Wales: NHS Direct Wales". Welsh Government. 6 September 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  5. RNID Typetalk
  6. "About us: What happens when I call NHS Direct Wales?". NHS Direct Wales. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  7. "Encyclopaedia". NHS Direct Wales. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  8. "Local Services". NHS Direct Wales. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  9. "Ask us your Health Question". NHS Direct Wales. Retrieved 26 July 2014.

External links

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