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A new clinical network should be created so neurosurgery can be carried out in both Cardiff and Swansea, a fresh review has recommended. | A new clinical network should be created so neurosurgery can be carried out in both Cardiff and Swansea, a fresh review has recommended. |
In 2006, a report said complex surgery should be undertaken only in Cardiff, and experts were then asked to find a way to keep both sites going. | |
The new network would see specialist staff working at the two sites, keeping both of them open. | The new network would see specialist staff working at the two sites, keeping both of them open. |
Health Minister Edwina Hart has set up an implementation group for the plans. | Health Minister Edwina Hart has set up an implementation group for the plans. |
Independent review author James Steer said a single neurosurgery service for south and west Wales should be urgently developed. | |
His report says that the new service should redress the deficiencies of the current two units in Cardiff and Swansea. | His report says that the new service should redress the deficiencies of the current two units in Cardiff and Swansea. |
The review recommends that a network of four medical neurology units be developed in south Wales - in Cardiff, Newport, Swansea and Carmarthen with non-complex spinal surgery available at Cardiff and Swansea. | The review recommends that a network of four medical neurology units be developed in south Wales - in Cardiff, Newport, Swansea and Carmarthen with non-complex spinal surgery available at Cardiff and Swansea. |
Campaign | Campaign |
In 2006, a review by Health Commission Wales recommended that complex surgery should be carried out on just one site - Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales - and that keeping two sites would be unsustainable. | In 2006, a review by Health Commission Wales recommended that complex surgery should be carried out on just one site - Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales - and that keeping two sites would be unsustainable. |
But plans to close the neurosurgery unit at Morriston Hospital in Swansea were put on hold after a high profile campaign. | |
In July 2007, Mrs Hart said she would ask an expert group to recommend a way of keeping surgery on both sites. | |
That group, led by consultant neurosurgeon Mr Steers, has recommended the new managed clinical network for neurosciences, similar to that for cardiac and cancer services. | That group, led by consultant neurosurgeon Mr Steers, has recommended the new managed clinical network for neurosciences, similar to that for cardiac and cancer services. |
It would see specialist staff working on both sites, which would ensure the volume of patients and quality of service to keep both sites open. | It would see specialist staff working on both sites, which would ensure the volume of patients and quality of service to keep both sites open. |
But Mr Steers also lays down strict criteria for the supporting facilities for each site, including a critical care unit and specialist paediatric critical care. | But Mr Steers also lays down strict criteria for the supporting facilities for each site, including a critical care unit and specialist paediatric critical care. |
The minister said his report provided a "useful basis to plan the delivery of an improved neuroscience service to mid and south Wales". | The minister said his report provided a "useful basis to plan the delivery of an improved neuroscience service to mid and south Wales". |
The implementation group will decide on how to proceed with the changes. | The implementation group will decide on how to proceed with the changes. |
The release of the first part of Mr Steer's report in July said that patients in north Wales will be able to continue to access services at Liverpool's Walton Hospital. | The release of the first part of Mr Steer's report in July said that patients in north Wales will be able to continue to access services at Liverpool's Walton Hospital. |
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