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Hywel Dda Health Board agrees hospital and care shake-up | Hywel Dda Health Board agrees hospital and care shake-up |
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Health managers have decided to press ahead with controversial plans for big changes in the way NHS care is delivered across mid and west Wales. | Health managers have decided to press ahead with controversial plans for big changes in the way NHS care is delivered across mid and west Wales. |
Hywel Dda Health Board has approved plans to close minor injury units and centralise other services affecting patients in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire. | Hywel Dda Health Board has approved plans to close minor injury units and centralise other services affecting patients in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire. |
Managers insist the proposals will lead to better care for patients. | Managers insist the proposals will lead to better care for patients. |
A patient watchdog says it is appalled and public opinion has been ignored. | |
There has been widespread public opposition since the plans were announced over a year ago. | There has been widespread public opposition since the plans were announced over a year ago. |
A special meeting of the health board ratified the proposals on Tuesday morning, including the centralising of a number of specialist services. | A special meeting of the health board ratified the proposals on Tuesday morning, including the centralising of a number of specialist services. |
The special care baby unit at Withybush Hospital, Haverfordwest, will close, with care for newborn babies to be centralised at Glangwili Hospital in Carmarthen. | The special care baby unit at Withybush Hospital, Haverfordwest, will close, with care for newborn babies to be centralised at Glangwili Hospital in Carmarthen. |
Mynydd Mawr Community Hospital in Tumble will shut along with minor injury units at Tenby and South Pembrokeshire hospitals. | Mynydd Mawr Community Hospital in Tumble will shut along with minor injury units at Tenby and South Pembrokeshire hospitals. |
However, an orthopaedic centre of excellence will be created at Prince Philip Hospital in Llanelli which will also house services transferred from Mynydd Mawr. | However, an orthopaedic centre of excellence will be created at Prince Philip Hospital in Llanelli which will also house services transferred from Mynydd Mawr. |
'Largely ignored concerns' | 'Largely ignored concerns' |
Patient watchdog Hywel Dda Community Health Council (HDCHC) said the local health board (LHB) had "largely ignored" concerns raised by people and stakeholders. | Patient watchdog Hywel Dda Community Health Council (HDCHC) said the local health board (LHB) had "largely ignored" concerns raised by people and stakeholders. |
More than 5,000 people completed a questionnaire giving their views. | More than 5,000 people completed a questionnaire giving their views. |
HDCHC chair Tony Wales said he was appalled by the recommendations, calling the process "little more than a charade". | |
"I feel very concerned that a lot of the consultation results have been completely ignored," he said. | |
He said the executive committee of the health council could refer the health board's plans to the health minister. | |
Mr Wales added: "I would be very surprised if it's not referred." | |
The health board insists that none of the changes will take place until it is safe and appropriate to do so. | The health board insists that none of the changes will take place until it is safe and appropriate to do so. |
It has pledged a £40m investment for new community health centres to provide a range of services including diagnostic tests, outpatient appointments and physiotherapy. | It has pledged a £40m investment for new community health centres to provide a range of services including diagnostic tests, outpatient appointments and physiotherapy. |
These will be located in Aberaeron, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Cross Hands, Crymych and Whitland. | These will be located in Aberaeron, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Cross Hands, Crymych and Whitland. |