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Telford A&E plan branded 'smokescreen' for downgrade | Telford A&E plan branded 'smokescreen' for downgrade |
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Plans for a hospital's future emergency care have been branded a "smokescreen" for a downgrade. | Plans for a hospital's future emergency care have been branded a "smokescreen" for a downgrade. |
An overhaul of Shropshire's hospital services means Royal Shrewsbury is set to become the county's emergency care centre, with provision at Telford's Princess Royal an "A&E Local". | An overhaul of Shropshire's hospital services means Royal Shrewsbury is set to become the county's emergency care centre, with provision at Telford's Princess Royal an "A&E Local". |
What is meant by "A&E Local" has been unclear, but the government now says Telford will have consultant-led emergency care during "core hours". | What is meant by "A&E Local" has been unclear, but the government now says Telford will have consultant-led emergency care during "core hours". |
A critic called it a part-time service. | A critic called it a part-time service. |
Adding to his complaint, Telford & Wrekin Council leader Shaun Davies said the NHS' "core hours" proposal proved "A&E Local" was a "smokescreen" for a downgrade of acute emergency care at Princess Royal. | Adding to his complaint, Telford & Wrekin Council leader Shaun Davies said the NHS' "core hours" proposal proved "A&E Local" was a "smokescreen" for a downgrade of acute emergency care at Princess Royal. |
Plans for the reorganisation of the hospitals were approved earlier this year. | Plans for the reorganisation of the hospitals were approved earlier this year. |
NHS bosses said the changes under the Future Fit programme would ensure services were sustainable for the future. | NHS bosses said the changes under the Future Fit programme would ensure services were sustainable for the future. |
But campaigners say the changes mean Telford people will have to travel further for emergency care, and fear it will put lives at risk. | But campaigners say the changes mean Telford people will have to travel further for emergency care, and fear it will put lives at risk. |
Earlier there was a parliamentary debate on the plans, brought by Conservative MP for Telford, Lucy Allan. | Earlier there was a parliamentary debate on the plans, brought by Conservative MP for Telford, Lucy Allan. |
During proceedings, health minister Edward Argar said the changes meant Princess Royal Hospital (PRH) would "continue to provide A&E services". | During proceedings, health minister Edward Argar said the changes meant Princess Royal Hospital (PRH) would "continue to provide A&E services". |
But Shaun Davies, Labour, said: "A&E Local is just a smokescreen to hide that PRH's full 24-7 A&E service will become a part-time service, with fewer clinicians and with capacity to treat a much smaller number of health conditions." | But Shaun Davies, Labour, said: "A&E Local is just a smokescreen to hide that PRH's full 24-7 A&E service will become a part-time service, with fewer clinicians and with capacity to treat a much smaller number of health conditions." |
Health campaigner Gill George added "A&E Local" was a "fancy name for a limited service". | Health campaigner Gill George added "A&E Local" was a "fancy name for a limited service". |
On Tuesday, it emerged Labour's parliamentary candidate for Shrewsbury and Atcham, Dr Laura Davies, had been deselected by the party over "her refusal to support our community's campaign to retain 24-hour A&E hospitals in Shrewsbury and Telford". | On Tuesday, it emerged Labour's parliamentary candidate for Shrewsbury and Atcham, Dr Laura Davies, had been deselected by the party over "her refusal to support our community's campaign to retain 24-hour A&E hospitals in Shrewsbury and Telford". |
She had said previously one hospital in the middle of the two towns would be the best option. | She had said previously one hospital in the middle of the two towns would be the best option. |
Dr Davies said had found out about her deselection from the BBC, and had been subject to a "pretty sustained campaign of bullying and undermining". | |
The local party has been contacted for comment. | |
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