EXPERTS
SUPPORT SAVE OUR HOSPITALS
- PLANS ‘DEEPLY FLAWED’
- PLANS ‘DEEPLY FLAWED’
The Independent
Health Commission, set up by four West London boroughs (Hammersmith
and Fulham, Ealing, Brent and Hounslow) and chaired by Michael
Mansfield QC, has released a preliminary report. They have concluded
that the reorganisation plans, Shaping a Healthier Future, are
‘deeply flawed’ – just what Save Our Hospitals has been saying
for more than 2 years.
Under Shaping a
Healthier Future, NW London is to lose 4 A&Es – two have
already gone in September 2014, Hammersmith and Central Middlesex.
The other two are Charing Cross and Ealing. Charing Cross is to be
demolished, 55% of land to be sold to private developers, and a small
cottage-type hospital with only 24-64 overnight beds to replace the
current 360-bed acute hospital.
The preliminary
report, drawn up by independent consultants Seán Boyle and Roger
Steer, provides damning evidence to support SOH’s demands for a
stop to the reorganisation plans and for a complete rethink of the
proposals.
The main SaHF
proposals and rationale are shown to be lacking any supporting
evidence and they describe the programme as a ‘preconceived
solution’ imposed on local people without there being any clear
problem that needed to be solved.
The consultants
stress that there has been ‘no proper assessment of the needs of
the whole area to which the health and social care system would
respond’. They point our clearly that there is still no clear and
final business case to support the plans. And state clearly the, with
the current estimate of the programme at £1 billion,’ it is
unlikely that the SaHF programme as a whole would be affordable or
deliverable’.
SOH has
consistently said that Out of Hospital services, however good, are
not yet in place and nor are they likely to compensate for the loss
of hospital beds. The consultants agree with us and add ‘ the
evidence on the impact of better primary care and OOH services on
demand for A&E services is flawed’.
Merril Hammer,
chair of Save Our Hospitals, welcomes the interim report. ‘Plans
for closures and cuts to health services in NW London should be
withdrawn immediately and a proper assessment of local health needs
needs to undertaken. This interim report is entirely damning of the
SaHF proposals. Local health bodies need to respond by withdrawing
the current proposals.’
Merril Hammer, Chair, Save Our Hospitals
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