Patients priority
I understand that this is due to the decision by the Coastal West Sussex Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to award the contract for new integrated musculoskeletal services in the coastal area to a partnerships between Central Surrey Healthcare and BUPA UK.
The health and adult social care select committee of the county council has been reviewing proposals for musculoskeletal services across the whole of West Sussex, and in June welcomed the commitment to improving patient outcomes and experience to be delivered through the new services. We were also reassured that a consistent service would be available to all patients across the county and that key NHS organisations were working together to ensure health and social care system sustainability.
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Hide AdHowever, given the concerns being raised by Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, I – along with committee vice-chairman, county councillor Dr James Walsh – have asked to meet urgently with Katie Armstrong, chief clinical officer for the CCG, to understand the implications of their decision. We will also be meeting with Marianne Griffiths, chief executive of Western Sussex Hospitals, to hear her perspective.
This is a very complex issue, and my focus – and that of the health and adult social care select committee – will be on making sure patients’ interests are uppermost, and that high quality, safe and effective services continue to be delivered locally.
The committee next meets on October 2, and if necessary, this could provide an opportunity to examine the implications for local health services of this decision.
County councillor Margaret Evans
chairman, county council health and adult social care select committee
Plainwood Close
Chichester
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