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Hospital decision is simply baffling
Vic Barlow2/ 4/2008
I’VE READ the assurances of Mike Pyrah, chief executive of the Primary Care Trust, concerning the future of A&E at Macclesfield General.
I’ve scrutinised the question and answer session with John Wibrahams, chief executive of East Cheshire NHS Trust, and I’m none the wiser.
Not long ago, 53,000 people signed the biggest petition ever held in the borough to prevent the closure of A&E.
Coachloads of concerned residents took time off work to attend meetings, often announced on the last minute in inconvenient locations at awkward times of the day.
The NHS Trust, we were told, was in debt up to its scanners and needed to dispose of services we all desperately wanted, such was their financial emergency.
Now, apparently, they have sufficient cash to fund a brand new facility no one asked for. How does that work?
How does a cash-strapped NHS find the means to provide additional services in a hospital under threat? Where’s the logic?
We already have an established A&E department and the paint hasn’t yet dried on the brand new super surgery, providing more services than the old GP practices ever could.
So why the rush to spend money on a walk-in centre?
We had to scream from the rooftops to prevent the closure of A&E. Now we are being given a brand new walk-in facility we don’t need.
I’m not one to swab a gift horse in the mouth, but it just doesn’t add up. One minute hospital funds are in dire straits, next thing we’re getting a multi-million pound facility no one’s sure we need.
I just don’t get it.
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As for a lot of the facility available, Blood samples, and the anticoagulant clinics, to name but two, are manned by hospital staff who now have nowhere left at the hospital to work from. The Pharmacy apparently is owned and run by the Private firm who built the building, and the largest slice of the building is in the hands of a Private Health company. So please before claiming that a person does not have a clue, or is being silly, just turn around and look in the mirror and see who that applies to.
22/04/2008 at 13:23
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