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'Fairer' NHS parking fees pledged | 'Fairer' NHS parking fees pledged |
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Andy Burnham has outlined proposals to phase out hospital parking charges for in-patients and some out-patients which he says have caused "great resentment". | Andy Burnham has outlined proposals to phase out hospital parking charges for in-patients and some out-patients which he says have caused "great resentment". |
The health secretary pledged a "fairer" system for relatives and friends of people admitted to hospital in England. | The health secretary pledged a "fairer" system for relatives and friends of people admitted to hospital in England. |
He is looking at whether to abolish fees for all in-patients' visitors - or just those admitted for a long stay. | He is looking at whether to abolish fees for all in-patients' visitors - or just those admitted for a long stay. |
For out-patients he will look at free parking, or a cap on charges, for those who need to make regular appointments. | For out-patients he will look at free parking, or a cap on charges, for those who need to make regular appointments. |
Parking is already free at most hospitals in Scotland and Wales and for certain priority groups of patients in Northern Ireland. | Parking is already free at most hospitals in Scotland and Wales and for certain priority groups of patients in Northern Ireland. |
'Frankly confusing' | 'Frankly confusing' |
Mr Burnham announced in September he wanted to phase out over three years charges at hospitals in England for patients who are admitted. | Mr Burnham announced in September he wanted to phase out over three years charges at hospitals in England for patients who are admitted. |
But the eight-week consultation - which runs until 23 February - will also look at charges for out-patients who have to make regular appointments - like cancer patients with regular chemotherapy sessions. | But the eight-week consultation - which runs until 23 February - will also look at charges for out-patients who have to make regular appointments - like cancer patients with regular chemotherapy sessions. |
Policies on hospital car parking charging policy differ across the UK | Policies on hospital car parking charging policy differ across the UK |
Mr Burnham told the BBC: "I think the time has come for a fairer, more consistent approach to parking across the NHS. Frankly I think it's confusing at present, there are a wide variety of parking schemes." | Mr Burnham told the BBC: "I think the time has come for a fairer, more consistent approach to parking across the NHS. Frankly I think it's confusing at present, there are a wide variety of parking schemes." |
He added it had "caused great resentment" but the government had to ensure that the costs of running secure car parks were covered. | He added it had "caused great resentment" but the government had to ensure that the costs of running secure car parks were covered. |
NHS trusts have argued that some parking charges are necessary to ensure health funds are not diverted towards managing and maintaining car parks. | NHS trusts have argued that some parking charges are necessary to ensure health funds are not diverted towards managing and maintaining car parks. |
'Unnecessary tax' | 'Unnecessary tax' |
Mr Burnham said: "We want to have the consultation so we get the balance right, that we don't ask the NHS to do something at a time when there is pressure on its finances that it can't afford. But I believe what we're proposing is affordable." | Mr Burnham said: "We want to have the consultation so we get the balance right, that we don't ask the NHS to do something at a time when there is pressure on its finances that it can't afford. But I believe what we're proposing is affordable." |
When Mr Burnham announced plans to phase out charges for in-patients in September, Macmillan Cancer Support raised concerns that it would not apply to people with cancer having treatment as out-patients. | When Mr Burnham announced plans to phase out charges for in-patients in September, Macmillan Cancer Support raised concerns that it would not apply to people with cancer having treatment as out-patients. |
The charity's head of campaigns, Mike Hobday, told the BBC on Tuesday: "Macmillan is really pleased that this consultation could mean free parking for cancer patients who have to go to hospital on average 53 times during the course of their treatment. | The charity's head of campaigns, Mike Hobday, told the BBC on Tuesday: "Macmillan is really pleased that this consultation could mean free parking for cancer patients who have to go to hospital on average 53 times during the course of their treatment. |
One hospital alone made £2.8m from car park fees, that can't be right Michael SummersPatients' Association | |
"What we need of course is for all political parties to commit to abolishing this unnecessary tax." | "What we need of course is for all political parties to commit to abolishing this unnecessary tax." |
The average charge per hour for hospital car parks in England in 2008/9 was £1.09. | The average charge per hour for hospital car parks in England in 2008/9 was £1.09. |
Michael Summers, vice chairman of the Patients' Association, told the BBC he had been campaigning for three years to get a better deal for patients and relatives using hospital car parks. | |
"To have to wait even longer now is something that is obviously not good news because we have got an election pending," he said. | |
He said figures suggested NHS hospitals in England raised £110m in parking charges last year "from patients, the patients' families and indeed even staff who seem to have been forgotten in this consultation". | |
Mr Summers added: "That's an awful lot of money that's been made out of patients and families. One hospital alone made £2.8m from car park fees, that can't be right." |