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Johnson backs maternity closures | Johnson backs maternity closures |
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Proposals to close maternity units at four Greater Manchester hospitals have been backed by the health secretary. | Proposals to close maternity units at four Greater Manchester hospitals have been backed by the health secretary. |
Alan Johnson endorsed plans to close units in Rochdale, Salford, Trafford and Bury after an independent review. | Alan Johnson endorsed plans to close units in Rochdale, Salford, Trafford and Bury after an independent review. |
It means consultant-led maternity care will be concentrated in eight hospital sites across the region. | It means consultant-led maternity care will be concentrated in eight hospital sites across the region. |
The Independent Reconfiguration Panel (IRP) also backed plans to downgrade Rochdale's A&E unit and axe emergency surgery at Fairfield Hospital, Bury. | The Independent Reconfiguration Panel (IRP) also backed plans to downgrade Rochdale's A&E unit and axe emergency surgery at Fairfield Hospital, Bury. |
In north east Greater Manchester, A&E departments will be concentrated at the Royal Oldham, North Manchester and Fairfield hospitals. | In north east Greater Manchester, A&E departments will be concentrated at the Royal Oldham, North Manchester and Fairfield hospitals. |
We have done everything possible to save these services and I am furious that we have been ignored Paul Rowen, Lib Dem MP | We have done everything possible to save these services and I am furious that we have been ignored Paul Rowen, Lib Dem MP |
Mr Johnson's decision to back the modernisation plans, dubbed Making It Better and Healthy Futures, has angered Rochdale Lib Dem MP Paul Rowen. | Mr Johnson's decision to back the modernisation plans, dubbed Making It Better and Healthy Futures, has angered Rochdale Lib Dem MP Paul Rowen. |
Mr Rowen, who claimed Rochdale would now effectively become a "cottage hospital", said: "I am devastated for the people for Rochdale who have fought so hard against this. | Mr Rowen, who claimed Rochdale would now effectively become a "cottage hospital", said: "I am devastated for the people for Rochdale who have fought so hard against this. |
"We have done everything possible to save these services and I am furious that we have been ignored." | "We have done everything possible to save these services and I am furious that we have been ignored." |
In maternity care, consultant-led services will be spread across eight sites, with intensive care on three - St Mary's in Manchester, the Royal Bolton and the Royal Oldham Hospital. | In maternity care, consultant-led services will be spread across eight sites, with intensive care on three - St Mary's in Manchester, the Royal Bolton and the Royal Oldham Hospital. |
Wigan Infirmary, Stepping Hill in Stockport, Wythenshawe, North Manchester General and Tameside General will house the other units. | Wigan Infirmary, Stepping Hill in Stockport, Wythenshawe, North Manchester General and Tameside General will house the other units. |
The Department of Health said the IRP had looked carefully at the plans. | The Department of Health said the IRP had looked carefully at the plans. |
Alan Johnson backed the review of the controversial shake-up | |
"They have concluded that these changes are necessary to ensure that people in Greater Manchester have access to safe, high quality, maternity, paediatric and emergency services," said a spokesman. | "They have concluded that these changes are necessary to ensure that people in Greater Manchester have access to safe, high quality, maternity, paediatric and emergency services," said a spokesman. |
"As the local clinicians have made clear, these changes will save lives and improve care." | "As the local clinicians have made clear, these changes will save lives and improve care." |
The spokesman said the changes to emergency services would be supported by an extra £38m investment. An additional £60m will be invested in maternity. | The spokesman said the changes to emergency services would be supported by an extra £38m investment. An additional £60m will be invested in maternity. |
Public consultations on the shake-up of services provoked an unprecedented response, with thousands of people expressing an opinion. | Public consultations on the shake-up of services provoked an unprecedented response, with thousands of people expressing an opinion. |
Communities and Local Government Secretary Hazel Blears joined a demonstration calling for maternity care to continue at Hope Hospital in her Salford constituency, despite supporting the national policy of maternity changes. | Communities and Local Government Secretary Hazel Blears joined a demonstration calling for maternity care to continue at Hope Hospital in her Salford constituency, despite supporting the national policy of maternity changes. |
Tory concerns | |
Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Lansley said he was concerned about the basis on which the consultation went ahead. | |
"It was clearly driven by pressures from the European Working Time Directive [to limit doctors' working hours] and it failed to adequately reflect how access to services impacts the overall quality of care. | |
"Attendances at A&E continue to rise and the number of live births has increased. | "Attendances at A&E continue to rise and the number of live births has increased. |
"Our contention is that with suitable support, good risk assessment and a neo-natal critical care transport service, more of the existing locally based obstetric units can be maintained." | "Our contention is that with suitable support, good risk assessment and a neo-natal critical care transport service, more of the existing locally based obstetric units can be maintained." |
The IRP report did recommend that health bosses explore the feasibility of standalone maternity units in Salford, Bury and Trafford. | The IRP report did recommend that health bosses explore the feasibility of standalone maternity units in Salford, Bury and Trafford. |
Although these units would allow women to give birth at their local hospital, they would be midwife-led, rather than consultant-led, services. |