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VIEWPOINT FOR 21
FEBRUARY 2008 At the public meeting about the future of Lea Castle Hospital on 13 February it was unanimously resolved to pass on an additional fourth option:
This option must be seriously
considered, and hopefully adopted, because 92% of the current staff
live nearby and their dedication and expertise should be retained for
the benefit of the users of the service. I was disappointed to learn that it was reported to a recent Acute Hospitals Trust Board meeting that Kidderminster Hospital’s minor injuries unit, strengthened by the presence of a doctor from 9am until 5pm on weekdays is not being fully used. The trial of this enhanced service was originally suggested to cover 24 hours a day, seven days a week for one year and to this end extremely generous financial support was offered by the Hospital League of Friends. However the Trust turned this down and settled for a trial that I believe was likely to fail.
What is needed is an enhanced
emergency service when GP surgeries are not open. At my recent meeting
with the Chief Executive of the Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust
he felt that a survey of Wyre Forest patients attending A&E in
Worcester needed to be done to see why they were going to Worcester
rather than to Kidderminster. Last Monday the Health and Social
Care Bill sailed through the Commons un-amended and now goes to
the House of Lords.
There are concerns that this is an
economy measure and that the resulting body will not be able to
inspect and monitor all the services within its remit. Thus it
is potentially a worrying change. The Valentines Choir celebrated their 20th Anniversary with a concert last Saturday. Their performance was as polished as usual and their reputation ensures the presence of accomplished guests: the dramatic, coloratura soprano, Kiera Lyness, the virtuoso, concert pianist, Jonathan French and the Aber Valley Male Voice Choir with their sonorous Welsh sound. We look forward to enjoying the Valentines for the next 20 years. R.T. © Independent
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