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| Chelmsford Liberal Democrats | 5th September 2010 | <info@cmld.org.uk> |
Stephen Robinson's S.O.S. for the NHS
In the coming General Election the Lib Dems' first priority will be protecting frontline care in tough financial times in areas such as cancer care, mental health treatment, maternity services and dementia treatment by cutting waste and bureaucracy. We will also give patients more control over their treatment, by radically cutting central spending at the Department of Health and electing Health Boards to make key decisions about local services. And under the Liberal Democrats if patients do not get treated on time by the NHS we will pay for them to be treated privately. Said Health Spokesman Norman Lamb, "As the party that first proposed the NHS we are proud of what it achieves and recognise the wonderful work of NHS staff. However, we want to make it even better. "If you are in employment you are entitled to paid holidays but for a huge number of carers that simply isn't an option. We believe that respite care is a lifeline - not just for carers but for whole families. That's why we will provide a week's break from caring every year to the 1 million unpaid carers who provide more than 50hrs care each week." You can read Nick Clegg's speech about the NHS here: http://is.gd/8XrcQ Download the Liberal Democrat vision for health here. Chelmsford Lib Dems' NHS survey of every house In autumn 2007, Chelmsford Liberal Democrats conducted a survey of people's experiences of the NHS in the area. It is believed to be the biggest consultation on health ever undertaken in Chelmsford. Stephen Robinson wrote a letter with a survey to houses across Chelmsford and has spent weeks reading and analysing the many hundreds of replies. He said, "I am delighted that so many people took the trouble to complete what was a lengthy survey. Chelmsford people are generally happy with the care provided by our hard-working NHS staff but unhappy about red tape and central government interference." Over 70% were happy with waiting times to see GPs and nearly 90% satisfied with the consultation. However, half of respondents were unhappy with out of hours care, and the majority were opposed to the closure of St. John's hospital. Less than 30% of people thought the NHS had improved under the Labour government, and over half thought it wastes money. Mr. Robinson also said "It was also good to learn that people overwhelmingly back Lib Dem proposals for more local decision-making in the NHS, and screening for serious illnesses so they can be caught early." Over 80% of people opposed Conservative plans to allow queue jumping by people who could afford to pay towards NHS treatment. Also, a large majority supported Lib Dem plans for health decisions to be taken locally - not all in Whitehall as now. This would provide a more effective and accountable health service. "The Liberal Democrats want to see good quality local health services here in Chelmsford and across the country," said Stephen Robinson. "After record increases in the amount of money going into the NHS, we are entitled to ask why things are not rather better. We see huge deficits; staff posts not being filled; hospital closures, and poor cleanliness." Stephen, along with Peter Wilcock (Lib Dem candidate in Saffron Walden) and Norman Lamb (Lib Dem spokesman on health) recently visited the Chief Executive of Mid Essex Health Trust, Ruth May, to discuss the findings, and particularly to discuss the Trust's moves towards Foundation Status and the development of the PFI project at Broomfield. They were pleased to find that great progress has been made on tackling superbugs at Broomfield, and also on hitting the target for all patients being treated within 18 weeks of GP referral. However, Norman Lamb raised concerns that his experience of PFI hospitals in Norfolk had been that cost-cutting had led to bed shortages. There also appeared to still be problems with bed-blocking, as a result of failures within the County Council run social services to provide the appropriate care. The Lib Dems have launched a petition calling for:
Follow this link to sign the petition. You can still take the survey at this link. SOS for the NHS - Lib Dem campaign. Related NHS news items in ChelmsfordSun 28th Mar 2010: Robinson Makes Cancer Commitment. Cancer Research UK's Cancer Commitment aims to make UK cancer outcomes among the best in Europe in the next ten years. Stephen Robinson (who is bidding to be Chelmsford's Liberal Democrat MP) has signed up to the campaign. Sat 27th Mar 2010: NHS hires 5,000 more managers - Robinson. Figures released today have revealed that the number of managers in the NHS increased by 4,748 in the last year - an increase of 12% - while the number of nurses only increased by 2%. Commented Lib Dem Stephen Robinson, "The NHS is facing the toughest financial period in its history, yet we're still seeing managers being recruited like there's no tomorrow. Thu 11th Mar 2010: Taxpayers to cough up extra £530m for Broomfield Hospital. Figures uncovered by Lib Dem Stephen Robinson have revealed that taxpayers will have to pay nearly FOUR times the actual building cost of the Broomfield Hospital extension over the lifetime of the private sector contract. The actual building cost is £148 million but taxpayers will pay £678 million in rent and charges over the 30 year contract. Wed 30th Sep 2009: Our hospital should end its "tax on the sick". NHS hospitals in Chelmsford collected £1 million in car park charges last year (across Essex £3.5 million and £110m across the country), research by the Liberal Democrats has revealed. Local Lib Dem campaigner Stephen Robinson and other residents raised the subject at last night's Hospital Trust AGM. Mon 4th Aug 2008: Lib Dem campaigners secure commitment to review parking charges at Broomfield Hospital. Local Liberal Democrat campaigners have secured a commitment that the unfair parking charges at Broomfield hospital will be reviewed after Mid Essex Hospital Trust has paid off its outstanding debts in April 2009. This was one of the complaints raised most frequently by the 1,400 respondents to Stephen Robinson's recent inquiry into the state of the NHS in Chelmsford. Mon 9th Jun 2008: Survey reveals support for Lib Dem health plans. In a major survey of our local health services, Chelmsford residents have said they are mostly happy with standards of medical care and NHS staff, but have attacked waste of money, bad management and interference from central Government. The findings come in a survey conducted by the local Liberal Democrats and Parliamentary Candidate Stephen Robinson. Fri 7th Sep 2007: SOS for the NHS - survey launched. Local Liberal Democrats are campaigning against cuts to the local health services. They have launched a petition and are distributing a Health Survey right across Chelmsford. "We want to give local people a chance to have their say on local health services and health policy in general," said Parliamentary Candidate Stephen Robinson. Thu 30th Nov 2006: Hospital problems down to central controls. A "Whitehall knows best" mentality has been blamed for the problems with the expansion plans at Broomfield hospital. Chelmsford Liberal Democrat Stephen Robinson has written to the local papers on these lines, following their coverage of the issue. The papers reported that building plans had been put on hold while the project was reviewed. Earlier Stories Complete archive on the official site.
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