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Doctors are reminding people to think carefully before coming to a hospital Emergency Department (ED) at this busy time of year for Northern Ireland's health service. Last month, Health Minister Mike Nesbitt announced a series of initiatives to protect key health and social care services during another highly challenging winter period. Mr Nesbitt said the measures detailed in a 2024/25 Winter Preparedness Plan will not eliminate winter pressures on the Health and Social Care system but will help to alleviate their impact. READ MORE: NI pharmacist explains new sore throat service launching this winter READ MORE: NI GP's warning for winter illness peak as NHS braces for 'quad-demic' The initiatives across primary, secondary and social care detailed in the Winter Preparedness Plan include Phone First services in all geographic Trusts for urgent and unscheduled care. This can support timely management of less serious cases away from busy Emergency Departments and facilitate booking appointments into urgent care services. So do you know where to go when you need urgent and emergency care this winter? Maggie Magowan, Interim Clinical Manager Emergency and Acute Medicine at the Ulster Hospital , says it's important you get the right care, in the right place, at the right time. She has detailed the urgent and emergency care services that are available to you across the South Eastern Trust. "Our emergency department at the Ulster Hospital is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The department treats and cares for people with a serious illness or life threatening conditions. "You should not go to an emergency department as an alternative to your GP calling 999 for an ambulance does not get you to the top of the emergency department queue. We must treat the sickest patients first, not the patients who get to the hospital first. "The consultant-led minor injury unit at the Ulster Hospital can treat injuries that are not critical or life threatening. The minor injury unit is open 8am to 6pm, seven days a week. Patients can walk in or phone first for an appointment. The phone first service is available 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday." Elsewhere the Phone First Urgent Care Centre at the Lagan Valley Hospital is a consultant-led service equipped to diagnose and deal with many of the most common ailments which people would normally attend in an emergency department. It's open from 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday on an appointment only basis. You will be assessed and offered an appointment within the urgent care service or directed to the most appropriate service. An Urgent Care Centre is also based in the Downe Hospital . It's consultant led and just like the Urgent Care Centre in Lagan Valley Hospital, it can deal with patients with ailments and conditions that affect people who attend the emergency department. It's open from 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday on an appointment only basis. You will be triaged and offered an appointment within the Urgent Care Service or directed to the most appropriate service. A minor injury unit also operates in the Downe Hospital on Saturdays and Sundays between 9am and 5pm. It is an emergency nurse led service that can see injuries that are not critical or life threatening. Patients at the Downe Minor Injury Unit must phone first. You may be given an appointment or you may be redirected to the most appropriate service. We hope this helps you find the right care for you or your loved ones. Remember in an emergency, always phone 999. Video by South Eastern HSC Trust For all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here and1 sign up to our daily newsletter here.Washington state proposes high school sports division for transgenders, separating them from female athletes

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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal said that Pakistan’s economy is witnessing a turnaround due to the difficult decisions taken by the government. Addressing the National Productivity, Quality, and Innovation (PQI) Summit 2024 in Islamabad on Thursday, the minister said that inflation has decreased to a single digit and exports have increased by 14 percent. He also highlighted the rapid growth of IT exports. Iqbal said, “Productivity, quality, and innovation are the bedrock of economic success. By adopting these principles, we can increase our exports from $30 billion to $100 billion.” He said that friendly countries including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar and Azerbaijan, have identified a $29 billion portfolio investment opportunity in Pakistan. The summit began with an opening address by Federal Minister Iqbal, who emphasised the crucial role of productivity, quality, and innovation in driving sustainable economic growth and enhancing Pakistan’s global competitiveness. The Ministry of Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives inaugurated the National Productivity, Quality, and Innovation (PQI) Summit 2024 in Islamabad on Thursday. This two-day event revolves around the theme “Driving Growth Through Excellence in Productivity, Quality, and Innovation.” The event brought together a wide range of stakeholders, including esteemed academics, CEOs of leading brands, leaders from chambers of commerce and industry, and corporate executives. Senior officials from the Ministry of Planning, including members, chiefs, and project directors, also actively participated in the discussions. In his address, Iqbal highlighted Pakistan’s achievements despite early challenges post-independence. “From limited resources, Pakistan has risen to become the seventh nuclear power and is now manufacturing advanced aircraft. However, we must acknowledge that we have lagged behind in key sectors compared to other nations,” he remarked. He pointed out that in 1980, Pakistan’s per capita income was higher than China’s, but the gap has since widened, with Bangladesh and India surpassing Pakistan in economic growth. “We must decide now whether we will become a successful nation in the next 30 years,” he stated. Iqbal stressed collective responsibility to restore Pakistan’s progress. He added that since 2022, efforts have been made to revive the economy. “Today, the stock market is rising, exports are growing, inflation is down to seven per cent, and the stock market has crossed the 96,000-point threshold. To further strengthen the economy, we need political stability, policy continuity, and an export-led growth model, with focus areas in human resource development, IT, agriculture, and mining. If we align our products with global standards, Pakistan can become a competitive economy.” Speaking on the occasion, Planning Secretary Owais Manzoor Samra said that economic progress depends on adopting productivity, quality, and innovation. “Productivity is not just about working hard but working smart. We need to eliminate inefficiencies and integrate modern technologies. This seminar reflects the government’s commitment to these goals,” he added. In his concluding remarks, Iqbal announced that the prime minister will soon launch the “5Es Framework” to promote sustainable development across all sectors. “As a Muslim nation, Pakistan has unique strengths. By turning aspirations into reality, we can secure our place on the global stage. I am confident that the expert panel here will develop actionable strategies for productivity, quality, and innovation,” he concluded. The summit provided a platform for stakeholders to exchange ideas and develop strategies for accelerating Pakistan’s economic growth through productivity, quality enhancement, and innovation. During the summit, breakout sessions were held on Productivity, Quality, and Innovation, attended by research scholars, think tanks, academia, and industry representatives. These sessions focused on improving productivity for sustainable growth, raising quality standards to meet international benchmarks, and promoting innovation to build a competitive economy. The summit is set to serve as a milestone in achieving the goal of increasing exports, ensuring economic stability, and ultimately maintaining Pakistan as a trillion-dollar economy by 2035 and a three-trillion-dollar economy by 2047, under the ministry’s development framework based on the 5Es: Exports, Energy, E-Pakistan, Environment and Climate Change, Food Security, and Equity. The framework emphasizes providing equal opportunities for all, with a special focus on empowering youth, women, and minorities, as well as developing the less developed areas of the country. Copyright Business Recorder, 2024The New York Jets fell to 4-12 after a blowout loss to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. If Aaron Rodgers wasn't feeling the pressure already, the noise surrounding the team has certainly intensified following the defeat. Rodgers finished the game 12-of-18 for 112 yards, zero touchdowns and two interceptions, while taking four sacks in the loss. On the other side, Allen delivered yet another MVP-caliber performance, completing 16-of-27 for 182 yards and two touchdowns as the Bills improved to 13-3. Another lackluster performance from Rodgers, combined with the Jets' inability to play a complete 60 minutes, drew sharp criticism from fans and analysts on social media after the game. The game started nightmarishly for the Jets as they were held scoreless the entire first half. Allen ran in a one-yard rush to put the first points on the board for the Bills. Late in the second quarter, Rodgers was sacked by defensive end AJ Epenesa, resulting in a safety. This was quickly followed by a 39-yard field goal from kicker Tyler Bass, giving the Bills a 12-0 lead at halftime. Amari Cooper, James Cook and Keon Coleman all found the end zone in the third quarter for the Bills, pushing their lead to 33-0 entering the fourth. Josh Allen sat out the fourth quarter, replaced by Mitchell Trubisky, who connected on a 69-yard pass to Tyrell Shavers for the Bills' final score of the game. Tyrod Taylor also stepped in for Rodgers, connecting on the Jets' first score of the game with just under seven minutes left in the fourth, followed shortly by a 20-yard pass to Tyler Conklin. With another loss in the books, the Jets will look to secure a win in their final game of the season against the Miami Dolphins.

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