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Thursday, May 24 2012

Campaigners and health bosses meet at County Hall

 

Campaigners are delighted the government will scrutinise a highly unpopular plan to strip Maidstone of its maternity services.

That was the decision of a Kent County Council health committee today, who unanimously voted to refer the plans to health secretary Andy Burnham.

Mr Burnham will now have to look at the plans of concentrating a full maternity service at the new hospital and could ask an independent panel to examine the plans.

Peter Carroll, the prospective Lib Dem parliamentary candidate for Maidstone and the Weald, said: "We are delighted - this is a victory for common sense and for women who would have to suffer long and tortuous journeys to Pembury Hospital."

Listen to reporter Mary Graham explaining the situation

The decision by KCC came after months of campaigning against the plans by health campaign group MASH (Maidstone Action for Services in Hospital) and Maidstone council.

The Maidstone division of the BMA, formed of local GPs and hospital doctors, also spoke out against the plan.

Hospital managers told the meeting several times that shortages in paediatric staff and recruitment problems over many years would mean there would not be enough staff to work at a maternity units in Maidstone and Pembury.

Consultant paediatrician and paediatric director Dr Wilson Bolsover told the meeting: "It is a national problem. There are not enough trainees selecting paediatrics as their specialty. The European Working Time Directive will limit how long middle grade doctors will be available to staff both units.

"This is about making sure we have the right number of staff on the maternity ward - and the staff who can resusciate babies and have been through the relevant training.

"As of today, there are 6.5 vacancies for paediatric doctors, three at Maidstone and three at Pembury."

But Cllr Gary Cooke, a member of the KCC committee said: "It seems the NHS is making the best of a bad situation and this plan is not in the best interests of women and their children in Maidstone.

"Not only do you have the problems of journey times, but with the recent bad weather we have had, how do you expect anyone from Maidstone to get to Pembury. This is an indication wilful negligence on the part of the trust."

Friday, February 19 2010

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  • Ken wrote:

    Whitewash

    No mention of the fact that the HOSC set up a group to examine the plans ahead of the meeting, with several councillors on it, which supported the NHS - and was completely disregarded by the HOSC! I don't see how this decision is sensible or even legal.

    21 Feb 2010 5:15 PM

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  • roger wrote:

    maternity services

    Bad news for the NHS. A set up similar to what is being planned for Maidstone has been in place in east Kent for the past 10 years without any problems for mothers and babies.

    Once the general election is over it will all go away anyway. This is four would be MPs jumping on the bandwagon to grab votes at election time. Maternity transfer is a done deal, live with it!

    19 Feb 2010 7:50 PM

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  • Julie Stoker wrote:

    campaigning against moving maternity services

    This is great news, and hopefully Mr Burnham will make the right decision. I must say however that i am a little shocked to see peter carroll passing comment when his opposite number Helen Grant has done far more campaigning than mr carroll. Lets just hope that the vital maternity services are kept where they are needed, in Maidstone

    19 Feb 2010 4:32 PM

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