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Nurse shortage forces closure of minor injuries unit for at least another five weeks

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Altrincham Hospital 's minor injuries unit will remain closed until at least August because of a shortage of nurses. Services at the unit were suspended in November last year because of a lack of emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs).

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the hospital, says it has been "trying very hard" to attract EPNs to the service but pointed to a "national challenge" in recruiting for these posts.

Councillors on Trafford's Health Scrutiny Committee will be briefed on the situation on June 28 In a letter to the committee, the trust's group director of strategy Darren Banks said: "We continue to care for significant numbers of patients who are Covid-19 positive and face higher than usual staff absences associated with the ongoing management of the pandemic." He said this meant the trust was having to focus the time of its ENPs at the urgent treatment centre at Trafford General Hospital and the emergency deparment at Wythenshaw Hospital "given that these departments receive the most acutely unwell patents". READ MORE:Concerns over future of minor injuries unit in Altrincham resurface as staff shortages force closure He went on: "This has ensured that these two key services remain both clinically safe and accessible to the population across Trafford and beyond." Mr Banks said the trust would continue with its ENP recruitment attempts but "we require options in the event that we do not succeed with this".

He said a "detailed options appraisal" had begun with a view to ensuring services can be maintained which are "safe and sustainable" for patients.

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