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Unsafe to move patients from closing surgery, GPs say | Unsafe to move patients from closing surgery, GPs say |
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Dr John Diamond said none of the 13 practices had received any information about the patients that are being transferred | Dr John Diamond said none of the 13 practices had received any information about the patients that are being transferred |
Transferring more than 2,300 patients from Fairhill Health Centre in Magherafelt in County Londonderry is unsafe, GPs have said. | Transferring more than 2,300 patients from Fairhill Health Centre in Magherafelt in County Londonderry is unsafe, GPs have said. |
On Friday about 2,000-2,500 patients will be dispersed amongst 13 practices in the surrounding area after the Department of Health said efforts to find a new GP contractor for Fairhill, which is based in Magherafelt town centre, had been unsuccessful. | On Friday about 2,000-2,500 patients will be dispersed amongst 13 practices in the surrounding area after the Department of Health said efforts to find a new GP contractor for Fairhill, which is based in Magherafelt town centre, had been unsuccessful. |
Dr John Diamond, a GP at Garden Street Surgery in Magherafelt and Bellaghy Medical Centre, said none of the practices had received any information about the patients being transferred. | Dr John Diamond, a GP at Garden Street Surgery in Magherafelt and Bellaghy Medical Centre, said none of the practices had received any information about the patients being transferred. |
The Department of Health (DoH) said the practices were notified a week ago "at the earliest opportunity" and patient lists had been shared with them. | The Department of Health (DoH) said the practices were notified a week ago "at the earliest opportunity" and patient lists had been shared with them. |
'We just have a list of names' | 'We just have a list of names' |
A spokesperson added that officials had been in contact this week with the practices to respond to queries and ensure "as smooth a transition as possible for both patients and practices". | A spokesperson added that officials had been in contact this week with the practices to respond to queries and ensure "as smooth a transition as possible for both patients and practices". |
"None of the practices have received any notes - we just have a list of names - so as of Friday we have no idea if any of these patients are palliative care - if they are housebound - if they have complex needs - we don't know their medications," Dr Diamond said. | "None of the practices have received any notes - we just have a list of names - so as of Friday we have no idea if any of these patients are palliative care - if they are housebound - if they have complex needs - we don't know their medications," Dr Diamond said. |
“It's so unsafe - and we really are frustrated with the board - because they did not meet local practices to try to do this in a safe and manageable way.” | “It's so unsafe - and we really are frustrated with the board - because they did not meet local practices to try to do this in a safe and manageable way.” |
The DoH said it understood the concern and disappointment of patients at the closure of Fairhill but that moving patients to other GP surgeries was "the only feasible option". | The DoH said it understood the concern and disappointment of patients at the closure of Fairhill but that moving patients to other GP surgeries was "the only feasible option". |
A spokesperson added that the practices taking patients in would receive extra funding to support the administrative tasks involved in receiving the records of their new patients. | A spokesperson added that the practices taking patients in would receive extra funding to support the administrative tasks involved in receiving the records of their new patients. |
They said "all options were explored and exhausted" in trying to keep Fairhill open. | They said "all options were explored and exhausted" in trying to keep Fairhill open. |
'How are we supposed to get to Maghera?' | 'How are we supposed to get to Maghera?' |
Maisie Lee said moving her and her son with complex needs is not convenient | Maisie Lee said moving her and her son with complex needs is not convenient |
82-year-old Maisie Lee has been attending Fairhill for 70 years. | 82-year-old Maisie Lee has been attending Fairhill for 70 years. |
Her son Adrian is 60 and has complex needs. | Her son Adrian is 60 and has complex needs. |
He has been reallocated to Maghera Health Centre, in a town more than eight miles away, while she has been placed in Garden Street. | |
“Adrian is a vulnerable adult - he doesn't drive - I'm an old lady at 82 years of age - I don't drive - how are we supposed to get to Maghera?" she said. | “Adrian is a vulnerable adult - he doesn't drive - I'm an old lady at 82 years of age - I don't drive - how are we supposed to get to Maghera?" she said. |
“Adrian lives in sheltered accommodation. I have to get a letter to Maghera on Monday - what do I do get a taxi? Who pays for the taxi? | “Adrian lives in sheltered accommodation. I have to get a letter to Maghera on Monday - what do I do get a taxi? Who pays for the taxi? |
"It's not convenient - Adrian needs to see a nurse twice a week as he has an ulcer in his leg - who will get him to Maghera? I have applied to get him into garden street as that is where my GP is going to be.” | "It's not convenient - Adrian needs to see a nurse twice a week as he has an ulcer in his leg - who will get him to Maghera? I have applied to get him into garden street as that is where my GP is going to be.” |
Nick Speedie said the practice closing would hurt a lot of families in the area | Nick Speedie said the practice closing would hurt a lot of families in the area |
Another patient, Nick Speedie, has not received a letter yet to find out where he will be allocated. | Another patient, Nick Speedie, has not received a letter yet to find out where he will be allocated. |
He said the closure would hurt a lot of families in the local area. | He said the closure would hurt a lot of families in the local area. |
"My biggest concern is trying to book in for appointments," he said. | "My biggest concern is trying to book in for appointments," he said. |
"It's going to be very, very busy. Thankfully, my mum and dad have been placed locally as I was worried for them - as my mum wouldn’t be able to travel. | "It's going to be very, very busy. Thankfully, my mum and dad have been placed locally as I was worried for them - as my mum wouldn’t be able to travel. |
“My sister has been moved a bit far away . I don't feel this has been handled effectively - this is a staple for this town.” | “My sister has been moved a bit far away . I don't feel this has been handled effectively - this is a staple for this town.” |
Analysis: General Practice feeling the heat | Analysis: General Practice feeling the heat |
Marie-Louise Connolly, BBC News NI Health Correspondent | Marie-Louise Connolly, BBC News NI Health Correspondent |
Prof Rafael Bengoa, who led a 2016 review of healthcare, warned if Northern Ireland doesn’t change the way it provides health and social care the situation will get worse. | Prof Rafael Bengoa, who led a 2016 review of healthcare, warned if Northern Ireland doesn’t change the way it provides health and social care the situation will get worse. |
Well, it has indeed, it has got a lot worse. | Well, it has indeed, it has got a lot worse. |
The professor likened that avoidance of change to leaving the burning platform to blaze unchecked. | The professor likened that avoidance of change to leaving the burning platform to blaze unchecked. |
General Practice has been feeling that heat for some time and the flames are likely to get higher. | General Practice has been feeling that heat for some time and the flames are likely to get higher. |
GPs affected say they raised concerns as far back as 2021. | |
While other practices have handed back contracts and their patients absorbed by either health trusts or other GP’s – this story in Mid-Ulster is different. | While other practices have handed back contracts and their patients absorbed by either health trusts or other GP’s – this story in Mid-Ulster is different. |
For the first time a practice has closed and, according to doctors, patients are being “forced” unto other practices who have themselves sought crisis intervention. | For the first time a practice has closed and, according to doctors, patients are being “forced” unto other practices who have themselves sought crisis intervention. |
One doctor said the current GP model is dying and that it will take more than just resources to resurrect it. | One doctor said the current GP model is dying and that it will take more than just resources to resurrect it. |
'It could have been timed better' | 'It could have been timed better' |
Dr Allen McCullough said that GPs in the area are "concerned" | Dr Allen McCullough said that GPs in the area are "concerned" |
Dr Allen McCullough, a GP at Antrim Health Centre and secretary of the Northern Ireland Local Medical Committee in the area, said the main priority was maintaining patients’ safety. | Dr Allen McCullough, a GP at Antrim Health Centre and secretary of the Northern Ireland Local Medical Committee in the area, said the main priority was maintaining patients’ safety. |
“We are constrained by the timings as we had a 12-week window," he said. | “We are constrained by the timings as we had a 12-week window," he said. |
"It could have been timed better but that's a combination of uncontrollable factors. | "It could have been timed better but that's a combination of uncontrollable factors. |
“What we are now dealing with within the next 48 hours is the dispersal of over 2,000 patients - to a patient population of other practices of about 75,000 - and that could have a destabilising effect for primary care for that whole area. | “What we are now dealing with within the next 48 hours is the dispersal of over 2,000 patients - to a patient population of other practices of about 75,000 - and that could have a destabilising effect for primary care for that whole area. |
Dr McCullough said his members were concerned. | Dr McCullough said his members were concerned. |
“At no stage has any GP practice said they don't want patients - but they want to manage their care safely," he said. | “At no stage has any GP practice said they don't want patients - but they want to manage their care safely," he said. |
Patsy McGlone said practices will be "overwhelmed" | Patsy McGlone said practices will be "overwhelmed" |
Social Democratic and Labour Party assembly member for Mid Ulster, Patsy McGlone, said there would be a huge amount of paperwork involved in people being move to new practices. | Social Democratic and Labour Party assembly member for Mid Ulster, Patsy McGlone, said there would be a huge amount of paperwork involved in people being move to new practices. |
"Practices will be overwhelmed - particularly those that will end up with a lot of print outs of people's paperwork," he said. | "Practices will be overwhelmed - particularly those that will end up with a lot of print outs of people's paperwork," he said. |
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