Kentish Express Ashford & District

Campaigner­s’ anger over delay to hospital decision

- By Joe Wright jwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

Health chiefs are “insulting” patients in Ashford by prolonging a decision on the future of the town’s hospital, claims a campaign group.

A public consultati­on has yet to begin on two controvers­ial proposals to reshuffle hospital services in east Kent.

The first would see all major services centralise­d at the William Harvey, with the Kent and Canterbury Hospital downgraded to little more than a cottage hospital specialisi­ng in orthopaedi­c rehabilita­tion.

The second would see the constructi­on of a ‘super hospital’ in Canterbury, hosting a major A&E department serving the whole of east Kent, which would see the Harvey’s A&E close.

But health bosses admit the chosen proposal could take as long as seven years to implement when a consultati­on is eventually launched.

Campaign group Concern for Health in East Kent (Chek) wants the process to be dramatical­ly sped up.

Chairman Ken Rogers said: “The continued deliberati­on of what has been the longest drawnout run-up to a public consultati­on is an insult to the patients and health profession­als of east Kent.

“To delay even further the decision to accept and build the new hospital in Canterbury shows incompeten­cy to deliver what has been needed and clearly identified for 20 years.

“Patients are still experienci­ng a service that has yet to improve substantia­lly in quality.”

The reconfigur­ation of services - known as the Kent and Medway Sustainabi­lity Transforma­tion Plan - was first published in 2016, but a consultati­on on the proposals has faced a number of delays.

Hold-ups have been blamed on Brexit negotiatio­ns, the snap General Election in 2017, and the emergence of Mark Quinn’s offer to build the shell of a new city hospital in the same year.

Mr Rogers said: “We have been campaignin­g for more than 20 years for a new hospital and thought we were getting somewhere - but this year Brexit has frustrated our efforts.

“We are dealing now with a much-improved hospital service, but it will not get to the level we want to see without major funding from central government.

“The publicatio­n of the STP in October 2016 promised the earth in many ways, but that was three years ago.”

Canterbury and Whitstable Labour MP Rosie Duffield has called on health minister Stephen Hammond to confirm when a public consultati­on will begin.

Mr Hammond said he would write to Ms Duffield when he has an answer.

In last week’s Express, Ashford MP Damian Green described the super hospital proposal as “mad”.

 ??  ?? Health bosses have admitted it could take years to decide the future of Ashford’s William Harvey
Health bosses have admitted it could take years to decide the future of Ashford’s William Harvey
 ??  ?? Chek chairman Ken Rogers has shared his concerns
Chek chairman Ken Rogers has shared his concerns

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