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Hospital complex care cuts 'fair' | Hospital complex care cuts 'fair' |
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Some specialist hospital units may have to close and be moved to super regional hospitals, leading doctors say. | |
The Academy of Royal Medical Colleges said complex care such as paediatrics, specialist surgery and obstetrics needs to be centralised to safeguard care. | The Academy of Royal Medical Colleges said complex care such as paediatrics, specialist surgery and obstetrics needs to be centralised to safeguard care. |
But the doctors, who carried out the review for the government, said it may be possible for district general hospitals to keep their A&E units. | But the doctors, who carried out the review for the government, said it may be possible for district general hospitals to keep their A&E units. |
The Department of Health said it would consider the findings. | The Department of Health said it would consider the findings. |
The reorganisation of hospital services has been a controversial issue to date. | The reorganisation of hospital services has been a controversial issue to date. |
This report is about giving the best treatment in the best place at the right time Professor Ian Gilmore, report co-author | This report is about giving the best treatment in the best place at the right time Professor Ian Gilmore, report co-author |
Advances in medical technology and restrictions on doctors' working hours means it is no longer possible to provide the most up-to-date care from all 200-plus acute hospitals. | Advances in medical technology and restrictions on doctors' working hours means it is no longer possible to provide the most up-to-date care from all 200-plus acute hospitals. |
Reviews are already taking place in each of the 10 NHS regions in England looking at how care can be delivered. | Reviews are already taking place in each of the 10 NHS regions in England looking at how care can be delivered. |
It has raised fears some hospitals will close and has prompted a wave of public protests up and down the country. | It has raised fears some hospitals will close and has prompted a wave of public protests up and down the country. |
Much of the debate has been about the future of A&E services, but the leading doctors said it was specialist services that were the most under threat. | Much of the debate has been about the future of A&E services, but the leading doctors said it was specialist services that were the most under threat. |
They said such care should be delivered in regional networks with patients taken straight to their nearest centre rather than the local district general hospital when requiring complex care. | They said such care should be delivered in regional networks with patients taken straight to their nearest centre rather than the local district general hospital when requiring complex care. |
This would mean some hospitals losing their services, with others expanded to create regional centres of excellence. | |
However, the doctors said the scale of the changes would depend on local need. | |
And they said A&E departments could still operate for the more minor care the hospital was able to provide. | |
Best treatment | Best treatment |
The report is not to be fully unveiled until next week. | The report is not to be fully unveiled until next week. |
But Professor Ian Gilmore, president of the Royal College of Physicians, who co-authored the report, said: "This report is about giving the best treatment in the best place at the right time. | But Professor Ian Gilmore, president of the Royal College of Physicians, who co-authored the report, said: "This report is about giving the best treatment in the best place at the right time. |
"It is not about cuts in services, but about using our valuable human resources and buildings as effectively and efficiently as possible." | "It is not about cuts in services, but about using our valuable human resources and buildings as effectively and efficiently as possible." |
Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley said: "We welcome this report. Gordon Brown is misleading patients by saying that district general hospitals should be downgraded. | Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley said: "We welcome this report. Gordon Brown is misleading patients by saying that district general hospitals should be downgraded. |
"These hospital closures are being driven by financial deficits, the European working time directive and the government's belief that bigger is better despite public outcry at limited access." | "These hospital closures are being driven by financial deficits, the European working time directive and the government's belief that bigger is better despite public outcry at limited access." |
A spokesman for the Department of Health, which commissioned the study, said: "We look forward to seeing the final report prepared by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges. | A spokesman for the Department of Health, which commissioned the study, said: "We look forward to seeing the final report prepared by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges. |
"The report will be a useful contribution for consideration by the local clinical pathway groups under the umbrella of the NHS Next Stage Review." | "The report will be a useful contribution for consideration by the local clinical pathway groups under the umbrella of the NHS Next Stage Review." |
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