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Whittington Hospital: 'Shock' over site cut plans | Whittington Hospital: 'Shock' over site cut plans |
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Campaigners have said they were shocked to find out bosses at a north London hospital were planning to close half its site and sell off the buildings. | Campaigners have said they were shocked to find out bosses at a north London hospital were planning to close half its site and sell off the buildings. |
Whittington Hospital in Archway is selling six blocks used as wards and staff accommodation, to raise £17m. | |
It says some services being lost will be provided by other health centres. | It says some services being lost will be provided by other health centres. |
Defend The Whittington Hospital Coalition said this would mean fewer beds with resources already stretched. | |
The changes, detailed in the Estates Strategy report, include: | The changes, detailed in the Estates Strategy report, include: |
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A report to the board said: "Workforce numbers had been recast from 850-900 to 550, and might be reduced still further." | A report to the board said: "Workforce numbers had been recast from 850-900 to 550, and might be reduced still further." |
Camden Council said it held a meeting with the chief executive of Whittington Health on Monday morning together with Jeremy Corbyn, MP for Islington North. | |
Local MPs were also due to meet the hospital board on Tuesday to express their concerns. | |
'Chopping' hospital care | |
Leader of Islington Council Catherine West, said: "Health inequality is at an unacceptable level in our borough. We are determined that health care services must improve and will be standing together against any action that threatens this." | |
Meanwhile Shirley Franklin, chair of Defend The Whittington Hospital Coalition, said she heard the changes had been approved second-hand. | |
"I didn't know about it at all, it was buried in board papers. It feels like it was secretive and a shock to everybody," she said. | "I didn't know about it at all, it was buried in board papers. It feels like it was secretive and a shock to everybody," she said. |
Of the Trust's plans to use other care providers, she said: "Community care is always welcome and that's great but it's the beds we need. | Of the Trust's plans to use other care providers, she said: "Community care is always welcome and that's great but it's the beds we need. |
"The hospital care is also what people need and that's what they're chopping." | "The hospital care is also what people need and that's what they're chopping." |
Ms Franklin said selling staff accommodation would have a real impact as the area was so expensive to live in. | Ms Franklin said selling staff accommodation would have a real impact as the area was so expensive to live in. |
She said protesters would be looking to launch a campaign against the closures which would include an online petition, demonstration and a public meeting on 12 February. | She said protesters would be looking to launch a campaign against the closures which would include an online petition, demonstration and a public meeting on 12 February. |
'Dependency will decrease' | |
In a statement, the Whittington Health Trust Board said: "The strategy responds to the health trends of our local population. | In a statement, the Whittington Health Trust Board said: "The strategy responds to the health trends of our local population. |
"More people are receiving healthcare in their homes, health centres and GP surgeries. Technology will increasingly support more care, especially for people with long term conditions. | "More people are receiving healthcare in their homes, health centres and GP surgeries. Technology will increasingly support more care, especially for people with long term conditions. |
"The frail elderly are often best cared for in community settings. Over time, the dependency on hospital wards will decrease, which will see some staff relocate to health centres." | "The frail elderly are often best cared for in community settings. Over time, the dependency on hospital wards will decrease, which will see some staff relocate to health centres." |
It said the old buildings were expensive to maintain and it planned to modernise infrastructure. | It said the old buildings were expensive to maintain and it planned to modernise infrastructure. |
It said that in the next five years, it would invest £10m on maternity services, £2.8m on a new assessment centre, £1.9m on a new education centre and £7m would be spent on an electronic patient record system. | It said that in the next five years, it would invest £10m on maternity services, £2.8m on a new assessment centre, £1.9m on a new education centre and £7m would be spent on an electronic patient record system. |
In 2010, the hospital's plan to close its A&E department was stopped by the then health secretary, Andy Burnham. | In 2010, the hospital's plan to close its A&E department was stopped by the then health secretary, Andy Burnham. |