Sunderland Echo

No decision on Path to Excellence loan

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City leaders say no decision has been made on a request to help bankroll a overhaul of NHS services in Sunderland and South Tyneside.

NHS chiefs approached council bosses earlier this year about the possibilit­y of using their access to cheap Government credit to help fund the second phase of the Path to Excellence scheme.

At the time, health bosses said they had had “positive early discussion­s” about the prospect of securing the cash if NHS England is unable to stump it up.

“The position remains unchanged,” said Coun Geoff Walker, cabinet member for Health and Social Care. “No decision has been taken over whether the council will support the negotiatio­ns.

“The trust did approach the council and discussion­s have taken place at a very high level to see if there was any potential [for it to go ahead] and we have since found out the trust would need consent from the Department of Health.

“I can assure all that if the council does decide to move forward, any agreement between the trust and the council will be on a strictly commercial basis.”

Coun Walker was speaking a meeting of Sunderland City Council in response to a pre-submitted question from Laura Murrell, who has been a leading campaigner on NHS services in Sunderland through the Keep Our NHS Public (KONP) group.

If the council agrees to provide a loan to care chiefs, it would go towards costs of the second phase of the Path to Excellence scheme, which will reform areas such as emergency care, surgery and diagnostic­s.

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No decision on NHS services.

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