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Rossendale councillors want urgent A&E talks


URGENT talks have been requested by politicians in Bacup and Whitworth as Rochdale Infirmary closes its A&E ward doors to blue-light ambulances after 6pm.

Dozens of patients from the Valley are routinely taken to the Greater Manchester hospital each year after suffering serious injuries, as it is usually closer than the next nearest available A&E department at Blackburn.

But bosses at Pennine Acute Trust have announced all emergency ambulances will be diverted to other hospitals, principally Fairfield General Hospital at Bury for the foreseeable future.

Town councillors in Whitworth have already requested talks with Pennine’s chief executive and Lancashire and Rossendale councils, to discuss the full implications of the move, said to have been prompted by a doctor shortage.

Coun Peter Steen, who represents Bacup’s Irwell ward on Rossendale Council and Whitworth division at County Hall, will also press for a more complete explanation.

Coun Steen said: “I have expressed concern all along with this. It needs to remain open.

"It covers such a large area and for people to have to travel to Bury or Blackburn is a non-starter.”

Hospital bosses insist they were acting on “clear senior medical advice” and had consulted fully with NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale, the primary care trust, before reaching the decision, which will see ambulances returning to the site after 8am.

Medics say the siutation will be kept under constant review, depending on ongoing efforts to recruit extra doctors, and have confirmed the A&E will be functioning as normal, despite the cutback.

Comments(5)

Abu Qurfan says...
12:32pm Tue 3 Aug 10

"Hospital bosses insist they were acting on “clear senior medical advice” - read hospital bosses were acting on financial advice.

Looks like peoples lives are measured only in monetary terms. I hope the people who make these decisions can sleep at night...what am I on about of course they do because they will continue to receive their wapping great salaries and will get a massive bonus too for initiatives like this.

fuschia says...
3:11pm Tue 3 Aug 10

if people would use a&e for what it was intended there wouuldn't be a problem.Iwas in rochdale a&e last week with my 3yr old grandson and his mother and there were people there who could have treated themselves.The staff were rushed off their feet and half of the patients were there for minor ailments that could have been managed at home or a visit to the g.p

e/lancs says...
3:22pm Tue 3 Aug 10

I live in the Burnley area and believe me your A&E will close for good as our's as done the people in charge do not listen to reason and all this will be done saying it's for your own good Medical advice says so

pdb951 says...
6:01pm Tue 3 Aug 10

Well spotted Fuchia. I bet most of them were Asian as well. That's the usual scenario there. They should be sent to their doctor ar better still a chemist & charged.
P.S If anyone finds this offensive I suggest they have a run down to Rochdale A & E

bacup born says...
6:15pm Thu 5 Aug 10

Abu & e/lancs are spot on stuff the needs, what's the cost ??
People outside the large towns or cities aren't allowed to be sick or have accidents.......and if you do ????....well it costs too much to treat you so tough **** !!!
National Health ??? what a joke...(BUT seriously not funny !!!)


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