http://news.sky.com/story/1138301/millions-should-not-be-in-a-and-e-exclusive
So where should the money be put? I do agree with signposting where possible to try and make sure people are using the correct services and not misusing and adding to issues in urgent care such as in A&E.
My local A&E used to have a separate minor injuries unit where people with suspected breaks, sprains and other minor injuries could be triaged, keeping them away from more urgent medical issues and emergencies, seemingly freeing up emergency beds etc... I anticipate many could be dealt with by more junior doctors or nursing staff but it just disappeared after a while which seemed a shame.
They do have a GP & Nurse Walk In Centre right next to A&E and out of hours doctors there too which helps them get rid of some cases which are not suitable for A&E and a separate emergency eye clinic (though not 24 hours) and children's A&E.
I do think timewasters should be dealt with general timewasters, those using the wrong services, self-inflicted issues like those who have drunk too much etc... but the issue is how to deal with and enforce it.
What have your experiences been and what are you ideas about what changes could realistically be made?