Review in Progress over Healthline Phone Service

Review in Progress over Healthline Phone Service Tony Ryall, the Health Minister, is overwhelmed with ecstasy today as his chest is welling with a sense of deep pride on completion of 2.5 million calls to the 24-hour, free-of-cost health counseling service dubbed “Healthline”.

However, it seems like his delight might end up having a life expectancy equivalent to that of a soap bubble, as reports have claimed that the working and effectiveness of the service is undergoing a review which may well offer some sort of obstruction in its future.

In his recent declaration, a spokesman for the Health Ministry informed that the review being done on the call service was declared pre-election and it consisted of ambulance services as well as GPs, apart from the Healthline service.

Therefore, it is being claimed that the fate and future of Healthline is not entirely foggy, in its place, the review will be mainly focused on having a brief look at the manner in which all of the said things can be integrated and incorporated for harvesting bigger, brighter and better health prospects for people all over the region.

The Spokesperson further added that the Healthline is primarily having nurses working from home, and it has around 96 employees in total.

Mr. Ryall today cleared that in excess of 250,000 callers had already been given recommendations for seeking emergency or other insistent medical attention after they called Healthline with issues requiring urgent care. During 11 splendid years of its operations in the region, the officials believe they’ve turned up with goods and have informed patients as per the professional codes by keeping their condition and urgency in mind.

The Spokesperson further made it clear that in excess of 600,000 callers having less critical symptoms, or those not in need for any sort of urgent medical attention, have been offered valuable advice by which they can effectively manage their condition from the comforts of their home.