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NHS in the south of England: public views on care this winter
Summary
BBC audiences across the south of England shared mixed experiences of NHS care this winter, praising many staff while reporting problems with waits, out-of-hours care and cross-border coordination.
Content
BBC audiences in the south of England have been sharing recent experiences and opinions about NHS services. The conversation covers how services have coped over winter, access to GP appointments and surgery waiting lists. Contributions came via radio callers, text messages and social media posts sent to regional BBC outlets.
Voices from the region:
- Some people described care as in need of improvement and said services feel underfunded and overstretched.
- Others paid tribute to NHS staff, recounting timely diagnosis and treatment, and long recoveries that restored daily activity.
- A caller in Thame reported problems with cross-border coordination between Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire when using NHS 111. Out-of-hours care and directions to A&E were also mentioned as concerns.
- Posts on local Facebook pages reflected a mix of gratitude for individual staff and wider worries about the organisation of care.
Summary:
Public responses reflect a mix of appreciation for NHS staff and concern about access and system coordination, especially outside regular hours. Undetermined at this time.
