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Doctors condemn super-clinic push | Doctors condemn super-clinic push |
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Doctors are claiming local health groups are under pressure from government to create new "polyclinics" even if they are not needed. | Doctors are claiming local health groups are under pressure from government to create new "polyclinics" even if they are not needed. |
The clinics, which provide a range of services under one roof, are part of a wide-ranging review of the NHS by health minister Lord Darzi. | The clinics, which provide a range of services under one roof, are part of a wide-ranging review of the NHS by health minister Lord Darzi. |
The British Medical Association says the clinics will not work everywhere. | The British Medical Association says the clinics will not work everywhere. |
But the Department of Health said it was "not imposing health-centres on anyone". | But the Department of Health said it was "not imposing health-centres on anyone". |
At worst, it could destabilise existing services Dr Hamish Meldrum, BMA chairman of council The BMA has raised concerns about polyclinics since they were first mooted by Lord Darzi last year. | At worst, it could destabilise existing services Dr Hamish Meldrum, BMA chairman of council The BMA has raised concerns about polyclinics since they were first mooted by Lord Darzi last year. |
It fears they will be too big to offer patients continuity of care, and is concerned that they will not provide value for money. | It fears they will be too big to offer patients continuity of care, and is concerned that they will not provide value for money. |
Adverts asking public and private health providers to tender for contracts to run polyclinics around England are now appearing in trade magazines. | Adverts asking public and private health providers to tender for contracts to run polyclinics around England are now appearing in trade magazines. |
'Mis-interpretation' | 'Mis-interpretation' |
BMA chairman Dr Hamish Meldrum said; "This is in addition to whatever services they already have, and whether they feel they need it or not. | BMA chairman Dr Hamish Meldrum said; "This is in addition to whatever services they already have, and whether they feel they need it or not. |
"We're worried that at best it's a waste of resources and at worst, it could destabilise existing services." | "We're worried that at best it's a waste of resources and at worst, it could destabilise existing services." |
John May, deputy chairman of the BMA's patient liaison group, said polyclinics could work in large urban areas, like London. | John May, deputy chairman of the BMA's patient liaison group, said polyclinics could work in large urban areas, like London. |
"But for those living outside London, there could be problems about how to get to the polyclinic." | "But for those living outside London, there could be problems about how to get to the polyclinic." |
We are not imposing polyclinics on anyone Health minister Ben Bradshaw | |
Dr Meldrum said the BMA was concerned the reviews were taking a "big bang approach", rather than introducing gradual change targeted at local need. | Dr Meldrum said the BMA was concerned the reviews were taking a "big bang approach", rather than introducing gradual change targeted at local need. |
Dr Michael Dixon, chairman of the NHS Alliance which represent local health trusts said: "I think the BMA are right, but there is a misinterpretation of what the centre wants. | Dr Michael Dixon, chairman of the NHS Alliance which represent local health trusts said: "I think the BMA are right, but there is a misinterpretation of what the centre wants. |
"It is being taken too literally. The idea needs to be translated down to the locality." | "It is being taken too literally. The idea needs to be translated down to the locality." |
He added: "Our view is that polyclinics are a good thing, providing they are very flexible in terms of meeting local needs." | He added: "Our view is that polyclinics are a good thing, providing they are very flexible in terms of meeting local needs." |
Core services | Core services |
Health Minister Ben Bradshaw said: "We are not imposing polyclincs on anyone. | |
"We announced the new GP-led health centres would offer core GP services and, where it makes sense, a range of other services. | |
"The mix will be determined locally by PCTs in partnership with local clinicians and patients. | |
"This is about the local NHS making changes that suit people's needs: clinically led, locally driven and putting the public first." | |
Lord Darzi has already published a review of health services in London and an interim report on care across England, in which the polyclinic proposal was set out. | Lord Darzi has already published a review of health services in London and an interim report on care across England, in which the polyclinic proposal was set out. |
His final report is due in the summer. | His final report is due in the summer. |
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