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10:30am Thursday 24th November 2011 in Lancaster news
By Helen Perkins, Reporter
ANGRY hospital staff and patients swamped MP Tim Farron’s weekly surgery following damning revelations featured in last week’s Westmorland Gazette.
The Westmorland and Lonsdale MP said he had to deal with three times the normal number of constituents at his Saturday morning session in Kendal.
“My surgery is usually over by 10.45am,” said Mr Farron.
“But there were dozens of extra people who came to tell me of their experiences and concerns about the way the trust is being run and it went on until one o’clock.
“We said four years ago that closure of the heart unit at Westmorland General would create a knock-on effect at Lancaster and Barrow that would be difficult and dangerous.
“The recent problems have proven us right but it gives me no pleasure to say ‘I told you so’.
“I want health bosses to bring back acute services to Westmorland General as a step towards fixing some of the many problems being highlighted.”
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Vorlon
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lancaster expat
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Vorlon
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gadgetgadget wrote:All the studies have shown an extra 20 minutes on the road to get to a propeprly equipped 24/7 Trauma Unit with associated Critical Care & Theatre back-up will save more lives overall than having diddly little "A&E" Departments dotted all over the place that will "waste" far more then "20-30" minutes unloading the patient, assessing the patient, working out what is wrong with the patient, and then getting the patient back on the road to somewhere better equipped.
@Lancaster Expat - WGH might only be 20-30 minutes away from Lancaster but the catchment area for WGH includes a rural environment where even getting to WGH in an ambulance (especially in summer) from some of the more inaccessible areas of the region can take anything up to an hour. Add on those extra 20-30 minutes on top of that and it can make all the difference between life and death in some instances. Looking at where WGH is located is a much bigger issue than just the distance between Kendal and Lancaster.
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