Yesterday evening I attended the public meeting held at Epsom Town Hall concerning the future of Epsom Hospital. We were not told what the future of the hospital was, instead we were told that there are two reviews going on. The first is a review of exactly what the local health trust wants to do with the site and what services it sees itself offering, this will take six months. The second is considering whether the local health trust should demerge (split St Helier and Epsom), divest (get other providers to run certain services) or maintain the status quo. This should be decided by the end of April.
Goodness knows why they don't already know these things after years of prevaricating, but at least the work is being done. Although I distrust what any health manager tells us about the future of Epsom Hospital there were some reassuring comments made.
Representatives of the Surrey NHS Trust indicated that they will require Epsom to provide a Consultant led maternity service and proper children's provision, including A&E.
Antony Tiernan, Director of Communications at Epsom & St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust made the following points:
- Epsom Hospital will not close
- It will continue to offer the services it offers now
- It will be a local hospital supplying the services local residents expect, including A&E.
- The Denbies Trust proposal will be looked at, but only as a general tender process once the plan for the hospital has been finalised. There will be no sell off of land and private/charitable assistance will only be taken up if it offers something more than the NHS is capable of offering.
Mr. Tiernan made a big point of stating he himself is a local resident and repeated the above assurances a number of times. I will do my best to hold him and his colleagues to these. Let's hope that in six months time we will see the future of our hospital secured for the future.
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