Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Andrew Murrison (Conservative), on Tuesday, 25 October 2005, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 38 members in total.
BRADFORD-ON-AVON AND WESTBURY HOSPITALS
That this House condemns the decision to close Bradford-on-Avon Hospital and substantially to downsize Westbury Hospital despite overwhelming public support for them; is appalled by a complete failure to await the outcome of expensive public consultation on the future of hospitals in West Wiltshire; commends the hard work and dedication of hospital staff and volunteers; notes the generosity of the public in supporting their local hospitals over many years; further notes that the savings anticipated by West Wiltshire Primary Care Trust may be illusory and short-term with an overall increase in costs accruing to health and social care as a result of the closures; regrets the lack of strategic oversight displayed by Ministers in allowing intermediate care bed space to decline whilst publishing its pandemic influenza contingency plan that predicts a vastly increased need; and calls on the Government to reverse the closure plans.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 861
- Session
- 2005-06
- Other sponsors
- John Baron
- Iris Robinson
- Desmond Swayne
- Julian Lewis
- Lord Lansley
- Subjects
- Closures Hospitals Wiltshire
- Link
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