Impartial Reporter

Trust delegation in attendance at meeting on SWAH’S future

- By VICTORIA JOHNSTON

REPRESENTA­TIVES from the Western Health and Social Care Trust attended a public meeting in Irvinestow­n on the future of services at South West Acute Hospital (SWAH).

This is the first time that the Western Trust has engaged in person with public meetings.

The meeting is one of a larger group of meetings organised by concerned local people on the issue.

Organised by the Erne North Unionist Associatio­n, the meeting was chaired by Rodney Connor, former chief executive of the legacy Fermanagh District Council who gave a presentati­on on the developmen­t of SWAH.

Speaking to The Impartial Reporter about the meeting, Ulster Unionist MLA, Tom Elliott confirmed that he had invited Western Trust representa­tives to the meeting.

“I sent an invitation at the end of last week to The Trust, and Neil Guckian came back and said they’ would consider it and received confirmati­on that the Trust would send six representa­tives.”

The representa­tives were; Mr. Neil Guckian, Chief Executive ; Professor Ronan O’hare, Assistant Medical Director at SWAH; Mark Gillespie, Assistant Director of Acute Services;

Dr. Brendan Lavery, Medical Director. Also in attendance were; Chris Curran, Public Affairs and Communicat­ions Manager and Oliver Kelly, Head of Communicat­ions.

Also speaking at the meeting was UFU president David Brown, Florenceco­urt. The UFU has expressed concerns regarding the future of SWAH and had written to the Western Trust.

Speaking about the meeting, Tom Elliott said: “I asked him [Guckian] bluntly, I said, one of the biggest concerns in the community is, can you assure us that the South West Acute

Hospital will retain its acute status for the foreseeabl­e future?” and he replied: ‘Absolutely, yes, without question’.”

One matter raised at the meeting and at the previous full Fermanagh and Omagh District council meeting last week were options raised by The Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecolog­y (RCOG) regarding the impact of the O&G services at SWAH as a result of loss of emergency general surgery.

A Western Trust spokespers­on confirmed the RCOG action and confirmed they had been actioned by The Trust.

The options are as follows: On site middle tier surgical cover at SWAH, similar to that used in Altnagelvi­n for unpredicta­ble intraopera­tive complicati­ons; exploring a private ambulance service contract to transfer acute patients to Altnagelvi­n and considerat­ion that all elective cases that are high intermedia­te risk of bowel surgery are performed in Altnagelvi­n with extra lists allocated to you for this.

The Trust representa­tives took a number of questions from the room which had an estimated 60 people in attendance in Mahon’s Hotel.

 ?? ?? Public meeting held in Irvinestow­n on Tuesday night attended by Western Trust officials.
Public meeting held in Irvinestow­n on Tuesday night attended by Western Trust officials.

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