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Sussex MPs
issue declaration on hospital proposals
26 June 2007
Six West Sussex MPs were
joined by Wealden MP Charles Hendry for an emergency meeting at the House of
Commons on Monday afternoon in response to news that the West Sussex PCT had
approved the consultation document at their board meeting in Worthing
earlier in the day.
The
six were: Tim Loughton, Peter Bottomley, Nick Gibb, Nick Herbert, Nicholas
Soames and Andrew Tyrie. Horsham MP Francis Maude was unable to be present
but has added his support.
The
move followed the news that the PCT consultation had formally started
despite a letter calling for the process to be suspended signed by the seven
MPs, the Chairman Leader and Opposition Leader of West Sussex County Council
and every district and borough Council Leader, Chairman/Mayor across West
Sussex and a majority of Opposition Leaders too. The MPs discussed strategy
for opposing the limited options contained in the consultation document over
the next 18 weeks and agreed the following statements:
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The
consultation options have not been given the backing of medical staff and
the clinical case for reconfiguration has not been made. It is not clear
to what consultants have actually signed up to as the PCT claim. We
require more information about the likely patient numbers on which future
specific services are based and costings
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The
consultation document completely fails to take account of all the
representations which have been made calling for a fourth option which
retains at least two major hospitals in West Sussex including maternity
and A&E facilities. The consultation should be suspended until that option
has been offered to the public and to clinicians.
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It is not in
the interests of any of our constituents across the whole county if
Worthing, St Richards or
the Princess Royal are downgraded. We believe the healthcare of patients
will suffer. The County’s MPs will be fighting a united campaign.
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The financial
case for downgrading hospitals now appears extremely weak on the basis of
the PCT’s own forecasts.
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Rather than
only consider downgrading the PCT should put a case for what would make at
least 2 major hospitals clinically and financially viable.
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We strongly
contest that the
Sussex County Hospital in Brighton is the best place for investing West
Sussex healthcare capital money. We challenge the basis on which the
Sussex County Hospital in Brighton has been assumed as the most
appropriate place for developing a critical care and trauma centre in
preference to Worthing/Southlands or St Richard’s for example, at an
estimated cost of £151m - £215m. That money would contribute a lot to
healthcare within West Sussex, not outside the county. We also have strong
concerns about the financial sustainability of Brighton hospitals without
the economies of scale from attracting West Sussex patients. Good,
efficient and cost effective and well liked hospitals in West Sussex
should not be sacrificed to maintain existing structures out of county.
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We seriously
question the appropriateness and soundness of some of the clinical
assumptions that have been made in drawing up the document. We question
why a maternity unit delivering around 3000 babies a year is clinically or
financially unsustainable in
Sussex against a unit
delivering 400 babies or more. On what evidence of e.g. perinatal
mortality is this based for example?
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Little heed is
apparently being paid to the huge increase in house building in the area
with the attendant pressures on infrastructure and health demand.
The
MPs will be holding meetings with consultants and other medical staff from
Worthing/Southlands, St Richard’s and the Princess Royal over the next few
days and weeks, as well as with their respective hospital campaign
committees. They will also be setting up a County wide campaign website to
coordinate the hospital campaigns with a number of common events planned.
Mid
Sussex MP Nicholas Soames said; “None of the options are acceptable
to me or my constituents in Mid Sussex and I want to assure all of them that
I and my colleagues will be fighting the PCT’s proposals with every resource
at our disposal. It would be an act of folly to downgrade the Princess
Royal Hospital when Mid Sussex’s projected growth will see 15,000 additional
homes in the county and an additional 38,000 residents by 2026"
"We
will not allow the Government to downgrade the social infrastructure already
under great pressure. The Support the Princess Royal Hospital campaign
together with the other hospital campaigns is conducting a long and hard
analysis of the options and we will be presenting a submission to the
consultation based on the clinical case for retaining the PRH with a full
A&E and maternity service. I urge the residents of Mid Sussex to respond
formally to the consultation.”
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