Sunderland Echo

‘Secure future’ for hospitals

HEALTH SECRETARY’S PLEDGE ON VISIT IN LIGHT OF ‘PATH TO EXCELLENCE’ CONSULTATI­ON

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

Health Minister Jeremy Hunt says that Sunderland Royal and South Tyneside hospitals have “totally secure futures” as a consultati­on continues into changes in services between the two sites.

Hospital bosses say they are proposing new ways some of its care can be improved in Sunderland and South Tyneside.

The Path to Excellence public consultati­on is focusing on areas of care delivered at both hospitals.

Services affected by the proposals include maternity services, special care baby units, gynaecolog­y, and inpatient surgery.

But perhaps the most controvers­ial move could see stroke services relocated to Sunderland.

South Shields MP Emma Lewell-Buck and Jarrow MP Stephen Hepburn have both come out in opposition to the plans, with Ms Lewell-Buck saying at a meeting earlier this summer that the Government is determined cut down the NHS “once and for all”.

She fears the possible changes could see a “downgradin­g” of South Tyneside District Hospital.

Speaking on a visit to Sun- derland Royal Hospital, Secretary of State for Health, Mr Hunt said: “I know there is a consultati­on going on right now and there are a lot of issues to be dealt with, but what is really important is that any plans are properly aired with the public and any changes are going to improve safety and care that we offer patients.

“We have two really good, important hospitals here and they both have a totally secure future, but there may be things that we can change.”

Mr Hunt also spoke about the inevitable pressure that will come on the NHS as winter as this year’s winter period approaches.

“The NHS has not done as much as it needs to and this year could be really tough.

“For example Australia have just had a very bad flu problem which has affected their country.

“I know there is some very important work going on in this area ahead of the winter, but I would say that we can never do too much.”

People can take part in the Path to Excellence survey at www.surveymonk­ey.co.uk/r/ NHSPathtoE­xcellence.

Feedback through those pages, questionna­ires filled out on paper and views given at a series of events will be put together and help shape the final decisions.

The deadline is Sunday, October 15, and decisions are due to be made by the two clinical commission­ing groups next year.

 ??  ?? Jeremy Hunt (right) with Sunderland Royal Hospital care consultant Chris Phillips.
Jeremy Hunt (right) with Sunderland Royal Hospital care consultant Chris Phillips.

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