Up date on Consultants Report
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Sorry to have to explain why we have not yet published the two reports that we were hoping to be ready by March.
The main problem has been that the reports have proved to be more complex than we first thought and this has resulted simply in the consultants having to take more time to complete the work.
There is also another issue in that four organisations take rather longer to respond than one: So while this is frustrating for all those involved, hopefully it means that everyone is content with the final result and there will be more of a consensus about how to take things forward.
The final reports are now almost complete and we hope to have the executive summaries within the next few days, after that each organisation; the two councils, PCT and Foundation Trust will decide how to receive the reports and then how to take recommendations forward for consideration and action.
We hope to be able to publish the reports in the very near future, either here or on the Derwentside website. There will also be the chance to post any comments you have here on the site if you wish to share your views with others as well as the local council.
In the meantime we hope everyone continues to use Shotley Bridge and support this excellent community hospital.
2 Comments:
I read in the local free mag that one of the wards is being closed due to non-use of bed space. How can this be? I am continuously being bombarded by the local/national news about the shortage of hospital beds. If this is truly the case, then who is preventing the beds at Shotley Bridge being used?
What is Derwentside Council doing to protect this valuable community resource? Is it just a case of standing by and nodding when asked? You can almost predict the outcome of this so-called review, the hospital may not close this year but we'll have the same fight on our hands year after year if something isn't done to protect the long-term future of the hospital. What is DDC's plan of action? Indeed, does DDC care? What can the local community do to help? And when will this blog be brought up to date?
Yours frustratingly, A member of the local community who uses the facilities at Shotley Bridge.
When will this blog be updated? What's happening?
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