Same is true in Oxford - we are also seeing on average a third more patients
consistently on Saturday-Monday than the remainder of the working week.
John Black
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Subject: Re: Summer Attendances
Definitely busier in Basingstoke. We usually get busier in the Summer but
numbers are consistently up compared with last year
Dr Cliff Reid
Consultant in Emergency Medicine
North Hampshire Hospital NHS Trust
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Sent: 11 July 2006 09:31
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Subject: Summer Attendances
Is anyone else getting more patients now than they did during the depths of
winter?
Our numbers are 10-15% higher than they were in December and January, is
this just a local thing?
Simon McCormick
Rotherham
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