Patients attending the minor injuries unit at a Lancashire hospital will soon be benefitting from a new streaming tool to help ensure they get the right treatment at the right time.

Upon arrival at the minor injuries unit at Accrington Victoria Community Hospital, the tool will guide the patient through a series of questions in order to assess and prioritise their injury.

Those who do not need immediate treatment may be given an appointment and asked to return to the department later.

It comes after a successful rollout if the tool at Burnley General Hospital.

Dr Georgina Robertson, clinical lead for emergency medicine for the department said: “The streaming tool will help us to ensure that everyone receives the treatment they need without lengthy waits in the department.

“Once the information is gathered, we will be able to determine whether a patient needs to be seen immediately or if they can be asked to return at a later, appointed time.

"This will reduce crowding in the waiting areas making it much safer for patients and colleagues, especially in light of the new Omicron variant of the Covid-19 virus.

“I would also like to take this opportunity to remind people that this is not an alternative to GP or other primary care services and urge everyone to use their health services appropriately.

“Our minor injuries unit deals with problems such as suspected fractures, cuts, bruises, minor eye problems, burns, scalds, and sprains.

"Once the tool in in full use, we will be hoping to redirect patients attending to the most appropriate service so checking with NHS 111 online first could save you a wasted journey."