Critical GPs cast doubt over St Helier Hospital closures

St Helier Hospital is facing the loss of vital services St Helier Hospital is facing the loss of vital services

A damning survey of GPs has cast doubt over the future of controversial NHS plans to close frontline departments at St Helier Hospital.

The results of the internal survey of GPs in the Sutton Clinical Commissioning Group (SCCG) - that will be responsible for running health services in Sutton from April next year- highlighted serious concerns among doctors over plans to close St Helier's accident and emergency (A&E), maternity, and children's units.

Without support from local GP commissioners like SCCG, the plans, part of NHS SW London's Better Services, Better Value (BSBV) review to close the units in 2016-17 will not be given the green light by the Department of Health.

The results of the internal survey, leaked to this newspaper, showed 67 per cent of those surveyed disagreed with St Helier having no A&E, and 73 per cent disagreed with St Helier maternity patients having to be treated outside Sutton.

Sixty-three per cent said a minor injuries unit or urgent trauma centre would not be sufficient for patients in Sutton, and 68 per cent disagreed with having just one children's inpatient paediatric unit in SW London, which is set to be based at St George's Hospital.

Sixty-five per cent said they did not believe improvements to St George's, Kingston, and Croydon Hospitals, that are set to get better staffed A&E and maternity units, were deliverable.

Paul Burstow, MP for Sutton and Cheam, said: "These results are another powerful blow against the closures at St Helier, that have been shipping water for weeks, as it shows the clinical support is just not there for these plans."

Tom Brake, MP for Carshalton and Wallington, said the closures could not be approved without support from GPs. He said decisions on future services should be left to GPs when they take over services next year.

Both MPs and Sutton Council leader Ruth Dombey are to meet with secretary of state for health Andrew Lansley in September to discuss their concerns.

Dr Brendan Hudson, chairman of SCCG did not comment on the lack of support for closures at St Helier among GPS. In a statement , he said: "GPs in Sutton support the BSBV programme’s aspiration to improve hospital care by concentrating specialist resources and medical and nursing staff in fewer hospitals to ensure that local people in Sutton receive the best possible healthcare in the most appropriate setting.

Sixty-three per cent of GPs agreed concentrating resources on three A&Es in SW London was a good idea, and 71 per cent supported three maternity units instead of four. Ninety per cent said the BSBV review was justified.

Dr Hudson added: "No decisions have been made about the future of St Helier Hospital, or any other hospital in South West London, and the result of the planned public consultation will rightly help inform Sutton GPs’ decisions on the way forward."

In May, when St Helier was recommended as the hospital earmarked for the closure, SCCG said it was "concerned with the outcome and what it might mean for Sutton if a proposal is put forward to close the A&E and maternity units at St Helier."

A spokesman for BSBV said: "Local clinical commissioning groups including Sutton have been involved in the BSBV review from the beginning and sit on the programme board and clinical strategy group.

"We held a major event for GPs in December and we will continue to work closely with Sutton GPs throughout the public consultation."

Comments(7)

Michael Pantlin says...
4:02pm Wed 25 Jul 12

At last some professional common sense is being voiced. It's as plain as a pikestaff to anyone who relies on St. Helier District General Hospital for their care and indeed survival that this hair-brained cutting scheme will not work for them. They will spend more time travelling if they have the means and the strength just to join the crush and the queues at St. George's Hospital for so called better care where they let patients die through dehydration. Get more vocal. Save our excellent St. Helier District General Hospital with its full complement of services, departments and staffing.

kazza76 says...
4:55pm Wed 25 Jul 12

to all those who are interested there is a protest outside the fair field halls in croydon on thurs 26th july from 12.15 so come down and show your support.

lilacgeorge says...
6:39pm Wed 25 Jul 12

kazza76 wrote:
to all those who are interested there is a protest outside the fair field halls in croydon on thurs 26th july from 12.15 so come down and show your support.
Hi Kazza, can I ask, if the protest is against St Helier closing why is it being held in Croydon? This is not a criticism - we welcome all the support we can to keep our hospital, was just wondering thats all, hope you don't mind me asking :) Unfortunatly I'm working so won't be able to get down there but had it been outside St Helier I would have certainly came and showed my support during my lunch break as would have a lot of others I'm sure xxx

barbradavison says...
9:31am Thu 26 Jul 12

its right it should be closed - it under performs, does not provide care with dignity and although it is relied on this alone should not save it. Performance should be taken into account and why did epsom pull the plug on the partnership, trusts do not do this at a whim. There is much we are not told as members of the public. I say it should close, sorry

Michael Pantlin says...
3:38pm Fri 27 Jul 12

barbradavison wrote:
its right it should be closed - it under performs, does not provide care with dignity and although it is relied on this alone should not save it. Performance should be taken into account and why did epsom pull the plug on the partnership, trusts do not do this at a whim. There is much we are not told as members of the public. I say it should close, sorry
This is not the St. Helier I know very well indeed. Epsom is to be demerged on orders from above and should never have been lumped in with St. Helier anyway. St. George's have enough problems of their own and did not want to take over St.Helier. Powers that be now want to go against all and demolish services so we are forced on the bus to Tooting to join the crush and queue there. I say St. Helier District General Hospital should be retained in its present comprehensive form, they can keep their elective surgery sop, I need a proper hospital without struggling miles and we need the local beds which have been over cut as it is..

Liz2076 says...
6:18am Sat 28 Jul 12

barbradavison says...
9:31am Thu 26 Jul 12

its right it should be closed - it under performs, does not provide care with dignity and although it is relied on this alone should not save it. Performance should be taken into account and why did epsom pull the plug on the partnership, trusts do not do this at a whim. There is much we are not told as members of the public. I say it should close, sorry”
its right it should be closed - it under performs, does not provide care with dignity and although it is relied on this alone should not save it. Performance should be taken into account and why did epsom pull the plug on the partnership, trusts do not do this at a whim. There is much we are not told as members of the public. I say it should close, sorry barbradavison

I don't think St Georges rates very highly when it comes to care with dignity when they let a young lad die from dehydration in spite of his plight being bought to their attention several times.

Danny Bhoy says...
10:59pm Tue 31 Jul 12

So let me get this straight. 9 out of 10 local GPs think BSBV is needed, 71% support the proposals for maternity and 63% support the proposals for A&E. Ok, they would rather St Helier wasn't the hospital that lost services, but they sound pretty on board with the whole thing to me. I am sure GPs in Kingston or Croydon would be of the same view about their local hospital, but that's just a fairly understandable bit of nimbyism.

Fantastic contortions by the Sutton Guardian but I'm afraid anyone reading this survey is going to think Sutton GPs are generally positive about the review. This article is a pretty staggering exercise in straw clutching.

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