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Polyclinics - the new government health policy disaster
"Dozens of GP surgeries are being culled to make way for polyclinics. This could affect patients in Sevenoaks and other parts of West Kent shortly. Nearly 40 GP surgeries are set to close in just one North London PCT area in a dramatic illustration of the effect on local general practice of the government's drive to introduce a network of polyclinics. Patients in Haringey, north London, are taking to the streets this week in protest at plans to consolidate 57 existing surgeries into 20 health centres – which came as NHS London formally decided to press ahead with its polyclinic plans across the capital. Haringey PCT plans six polyclinics and 14 larger practices, with the ‘hubs’ set to handle 25,000 to 35,000 patients. But its own consultation document admitted there was a ‘trade-off’ between the advantages of ‘one-stop shops’ and the disadvantages of longer travelling times and damage to the doctor-patient relationship. Patient groups in the area have launched a campaign against the proposals, which they claim will lead to the closure of as many as four out of five surgeries. The PCT admitted its consultation had revealed ‘no clear consensus’ in favour of polyclinics, with concerns continuity of care would suffer and increased travelling times ‘would disadvantage older and disabled people’. There were also fears ‘people from deprived communities would not be served well’. But the PCT is forging ahead, saying its model ‘would involve a trade-off between patients having further to travel and a wider range of quality services in better premises at more convenient times’. Dr Anouska Hari, vice-chair of Westminster LMC, reacted with alarm to the plans: ‘The concerns are it might cause general practice to dissolve – that it would be swallowed up. It seems that may already be happening.’ Meanwhile, a Pulse survey reveals nationally PCTs are pushing ahead with polyclinics without even the barest assessment of the likely impact on existing practices. A survey of 28 PCTs found more than two-thirds had failed to carry out any official impact assessment of Lord Darzi’s network of GP-led health centres. Tameside and Glossop PCT said it had not undertaken an impact assessment because ‘the initiative was not optional’, and the ‘impact depends on patient choice’. Yet 72% of trusts said they expected the new health centres would take patients from existing practices. Mid Essex PCT admitted: ‘Existing practices are likely to lose patients from their lists as a result.’ GPC deputy chair Dr Richard Vautrey said consultation had been ‘tokenistic’. Consultation sham? PCTs may not have the purest of motives when deciding how to consult with patients. Patient engagement appears to come a poor second to ducking controversy and avoiding legal action, according to one document obtained by Pulse. A document from Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale PCT’s polyclinic proposals says: ‘If the proposals are, or become, contentious, then it would be prudent to increase the planned level of engagement/ consultation.’ It adds: ‘A full public consultation exercise would insulate the PCT from criticism under its statutory duty (although it may not necessarily be a good use of resources).’ PCTs are particularly wary after a case in north-east Derbyshire in 2006, where the High Court ruled the duty to consult applied to a tender for provision of GP services to two villages. Lib Dems are opposed to polyclinics. We say that patients are best served by a doctor's surgery close to their home, not miles away from where they live." Please support the campaign to prevent this further unwanted destabilistaion of our local community - by signing the petition to save your surgery. Live News From LibDemsTue, 30 Sep 2008 12:00:48 GMT
Clegg: Government must guarantee all bank deposits to protect British savers
Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg has called for all bank deposits to be protected as the global financial crisis deepened. Speaking in the wake of the failed vote on the American bail-out package in the US ...
Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:00:06 GMT
Liberal Democrat Economic Recovery Plan
Measures in the Economic Recovery Plan include tax cuts for low and middle income households, stopping unnecessary repossessions, action to cut energy bills and moves to stop reckless banks jeopardising economic security. ...
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:00:39 GMT
Vince Cable: Osborne playing a hopeless game of catch up
Vince Cable today accused his Tory counterpart George Osborne of "playing a hopeless game of catch up" over the financial crisis.
The Conservative frontbencher addressed his party conference today to set out his economic proposals, which ... Fri, 26 Sep 2008 12:00:58 GMT
No Choice but Change for Britain’s defence policy
Today Sir Menzies Campbell will publish a report into the state of the 'military covenant' and Britain's defence policy. The report, commissioned by Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg, sets out the tough choices required if the ...
Thu, 25 Sep 2008 12:00:17 GMT
ID cards a 'laminated poll tax'
Today's unveiling of the design for ID cards is another step towards the Government's creation of a 'laminated poll tax', Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Huhne, said today. ...
Wed, 24 Sep 2008 12:00:54 GMT
Darling’s mood swings back to complacency - Cable
Commenting on Alistair Darling's speech at the Labour conference, Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor, Vince Cable said: "Talk about mood swings. We had a long period of complacency, followed by total despair a couple of weeks ago, ...
Wed, 17 Sep 2008 13:00:40 GMT
Liberal Democrats back plans to safeguard personal freedom and privacy
The Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference today passed plans to safeguard personal liberty and privacy in the face of unprecedented collection of personal data by central Government, and a number of large-scale failures of data protection. ...
Wed, 17 Sep 2008 13:00:38 GMT
International trade - conference demands action
The Liberal Democrats have passed an emergency motion in response to the collapse of world trade negotiations.
The motion, which was supported by the party's Shadow Secretary for Business, Sarah Teather MP, calls for a fundamental ... Wed, 17 Sep 2008 13:00:25 GMT
Liberal Democrats back plans for equality and fairness in mental health care
The Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference today backed plans to greatly improve equality and fairness in mental health provision in the NHS.
The proposals include: The ending of mixed sex wards in mental health unitsAn absolute prohibition on ... Wed, 17 Sep 2008 13:00:15 GMT
Liberal Democrats the only party for a fairer Britain – Clegg
The Liberal Democrats are now the only party that can deliver social justice, and the only choice for anyone who wants a fairer Britain, Nick Clegg said today in his conference speech. ...
Wed, 17 Sep 2008 05:00:02 GMT
Equality and Fairness in Mental Health Provision.
The Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference will today debate plans to greatly improve equality and fairness in mental health provision on the NHS.
The proposals include: The ending of mixed sex wards in mental health units. ... Wed, 17 Sep 2008 05:00:45 GMT
Respect, Consent and Personal Data
The Liberal Democrats Autumn Conference will today debate bold proposals to remove children from the DNA database and to reduce the amount of personal data kept by the Government. ...
Tue, 16 Sep 2008 12:00:15 GMT
Liberal Democrats back plans for strong Europe to defend British interests
The Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference today backed plans to put Britain in the driving seat of the EU, refocusing the union on measures to protect the global interests and domestic security of the UK and its ...
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:00:43 GMT
Taking an axe to public sector waste
Government should do fewer things well, rather than many things badly, argues Vince Cable in his keynote speech to the party conference. Vince proposes that every non-front line public sector employee on £100,000 or more should ...
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:00:38 GMT
Make it Happen (Vision and Values Paper)
The centrepiece debate of the week will take place today - Make it Happen, the party's 'vision and values' paper will highlight the key areas of focus for the party. ...
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:00:25 GMT
Broadcasting Court Proceedings
The Liberal Democrats Autumn Conference today rejected radical plans to broadcast British court proceedings on TV and radio.
The proposals would have opened up the workings of Britain's justice system, while ensuring that the rights of ... Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:00:48 GMT
Taking an axe to the bloated public sector
Government should do fewer things well, rather than many things badly, argues Vince Cable in his keynote speech to the party conference. Vince proposes that every non-front line public sector employee on £100,000 or more should ...
Sun, 14 Sep 2008 13:00:48 GMT
Liberal Democrat Conference backs radical proposals to reform the police and criminal justice system
The Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference today backed radical plans to reduce crime by focusing on catching more criminals, rather than tough rhetoric and posturing on penalties. ...
Sun, 14 Sep 2008 12:00:41 GMT
Cutting Crime by Catching Criminals
The Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference will today debate radical plans to reduce crime by focusing on catching more criminals, rather than tough rhetoric and posturing on penalties. ...
Sun, 14 Sep 2008 12:00:01 GMT
Private Finance Initiative Projects
The Liberal Democrats today called on the Government to ensure that taxpayers get value for money when using Private Finance Initiatives (PFI).
New proposals approved by the Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference include: Only using private finance when it ... |
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