Monklands loses its A&E services

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This is total Bo**cks FOOKERS


Health chiefs have decided to close the accident and emergency unit at Monklands Hospital in Airdrie.
Members of NHS Lanarkshire's board met to decide which of the area's three hospitals would lose the service.

Monklands will be downgraded to a planned care hospital, retaining a minor injuries and illness service but not emergency medicine.

About 100 campaigners who attended the meeting said they would now take the fight to Scottish ministers.

The final decision will be taken by Health Minister Andy Kerr's deputy as Hairmyres Hospital is in Mr Kerr's constituency.

We had to make some very difficult choices about what was best for the future

Dr John Browning
Medical director

The other two hospitals are also located in the seats of leading Labour politicians.

Monklands is in the Westminster constituency of Home Secretary John Reid, the former UK health secretary, while Wishaw General is in First Minister Jack McConnell's constituency.

More than 50,000 people signed a petition against cuts at Monklands Hospital.

However, the vote at the board meeting on Tuesday evening was 19 to one in favour of closing the Monklands unit.

Medical director Dr John Browning said: "The decision was taken on the basis of the cost of the service, the access and the quality of care that we can provide.

Quality of care

"A huge amount of effort has gone into identifying the issues.

"All the hospitals in Lanarkshire are currently busy but we are not looking at what happens now. We had to make some very difficult choices about what was best for the future."

He said the decision would give those living in Lanarkshire the best quality of care.

Decisions about the health of people in Lanarkshire should not be made on the basis of cost

Elaine Smith
Labour MSP

If the decision is ratified by the Scottish Executive's health department the Monklands A&E unit could be closed as early as 2009.

Campaigner Elaine Smith, the Labour MSP for Coatbridge and Chryston, said she was "astonished" by the decision.

"It was clearly based on cost, and decisions about the health of people in Lanarkshire should not be made on the basis of cost," she said.

"Monklands serves an area of the highest level of poverty in Lanarkshire."

She promised not to give up the fight and said she would take the case directly to the Scottish Executive.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/5119282.stm
 
Same here in Falkirk, because there GONNA start building a new hospital so we need to go all the way to Stirling (45 minz away). Too bad if your in alot of pain.

Thankfully not needed it :)
 
thats well crap will take ages to go to wishaw if the wee man takes no well could take up to an hr is the traffic is in rush hr
 
Falkirk_Bairn said:
Same here in Falkirk, because there GONNA start building a new hospital so we need to go all the way to Stirling (45 minz away). Too bad if your in alot of pain.

Thankfully not needed it :)

very similar happened here nearly 4 years ago

knocked down the old hospital as had spent MILLIONS on a new one miles away on cheap industrial land, the edge of town center old hospital land is now a posh expensive housing estate, and one by one the services in the new hospital are being moved to hospitals thats not even in the same county ffs

you cant have a baby now in this hospital unless you are well enough to have the baby at home (so thats what skybabe did, saved a tenner on petrol lol)

fkin nhs is getting a joke now, this whole country is gonna buckle under all this political shite then we'll all be fkd
 
Problem is that hospitals are being encouraged to speciallise in a certain field or fields.

The one I work at is looking to downsize its maternity unit to basic facilities, with complicated stuff going to either Liverpool Womens' or Alder Hey Childrens' (depending on whether its complications with the mum or the baby/ies).

With regards to the A&E closures, its not just because of the money. Primary care trusts want to have more 'care in the community' (this includes walk in centres and GP out of hours services).

Its just another postcode lottery...
 
the same things are happening in the northeast some of our residents that went to uhnd are now having to go to sunderland for specialized treatment and some also go to newcastle, it takes a long time out of the working day when they have to go with an escort ( 1 member of staff) and sometimes our working days are longer than expected as we are at hospital with residents waiting for the ambulance service to bring us back.
 
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