Liz Savage, Labour’s Parliamentary Candidate for Southport, explains why she believes local MP Damien Moore has revealed a staggering lack of understanding about one of the biggest issues in his constituency and a dangerous level of complacency…
Southport Hospital is struggling to cope and the NHS is creaking at the seams. Across England, staff are being pushed to the very brink, while patients are being “managed in corridors, some dying”.
Make no mistake, for all the denials by some, our NHS is in crisis. It’s a crisis of complacency, one that could threaten its very existence.
When Southport Hospital’s figures for Christmas Week were released at the start of the month, we raised concerns that 133 patients had to wait for between 30-60 minutes in the back of an ambulance, 60 of them for over an hour. We also expressed worry over the 100% bed occupancy rates that were revealed.
Local Conservative MP, Damien Moore, then took it upon himself to attack us for speaking out. He falsely claimed we were trying to undermine the hospital; he talked of patients being seen to efficiently; he proclaimed his confidence and he boasted how “Southport hospital and the wider health system has prepared earlier and more extensively than ever before for Winter this year”. He then accused us of “scaremongering”.
Just days later the truth of the matter became abundantly clear.
Sadly, our fears were fully justified. The situation in our hospital and across the NHS is shocking and perhaps even worse than we thought.
Further data released within days of Damien Moore’s boasts revealed that across NHS England the A&E figures for the “Four Hour Treatment Rate” across December were the worst ever since records began, missing the 95% target by a fraction under 10%. Last year was also “the first time ever” in NHS history that all of its key targets for A&E, cancer and planned operations across the UK had been missed. Not exactly something worth crowing about.
Here in Southport, it was painfully obvious that it wasn’t just a one day blip that our hospital was enduring, as Damien Moore had claimed. Instead, the figures showed that for the whole of December the “4Hr Rate” was even worse, running at fractionally over 80% – very nearly 15% below target. That is truly troubling. It is patients suffering; local residents, suffering; your community, suffering.
Staff suffer too. From the strain of watching their patients’ struggle, the frustration of not being to help in the way they want and from sheer overwork. Local paramedics have revealed how they spent 9 hours of a 12-hour shift simply waiting with patients waiting to be admitted. They got their first break 11 and a half hours into their shift. We have been told how nurses are having to be shipped in from Liverpool to help Southport Hospital cope.
The signs and stories were there, that’s why we spoke out. Our local MP it seems either turned a deaf ear, preferring to parrot out the party line, or, has simply revealed a staggering lack of understanding of what is really going on in the hospital and his constituency.
Things are so bad that a few days ago one of the hospital’s A&E Consultants, Dave Snow, felt compelled (along with 67 other Emergency Medicine Consultants from across NHS England) to write to the Prime Minister Theresa May and warn her of the dangers.
The picture they paint of the situation is truly disturbing. Systematic failure; severe and chronic underfunding; staff in despair and patients dying in corridors.
Perhaps Damien Moore believes they are all “scaremongering” too?
As well as detailing the thousands of patients being kept waiting for treatment in ambulances ( just as we highlighted locally) and staff shortages, the consultants also gave a snapshot of what they have to deal with:
“Some of our own personal experiences range from
• Over 120 patients a day managed in corridors, some dying prematurely
• An average of 10-12 hours from decision to admit a patient until they are transferred to a bed
• Over 50 patients at a time waiting (for) beds in the Emergency Department
• Patients sleeping in clinics as makeshift wards”
Whatever our local MP believes, or wants you to believe, it’s clear that what’s actually happening in the NHS actually is scary.
Instead of falsely shouting “scaremongering”, Damien Moore and his colleagues need to recognise this crisis and the dangers it presents. They also need to halt their planned multi-billion pound STP cuts to health services and dismiss the proposal to downgrade our hospital’s A&E service and reduce its hours.
This crisis is not the fault of the hospital staff, although it may be causing a “crisis of faith” amongst some of them. Who could blame them if so? They face all this and yet have had their pay cut drastically in real terms too by the Conservatives, aided by the Liberal Democrats.
The Conservatives continued insistence on the pay cap is some thank you.
Facing a nursing shortage, the Tories decided to cut the bursary for nursing training and have overseen a 96% drop in EU nurses coming here, that’s some solution.
This crisis is part of a wider malaise coming from the top. It is a crisis of funding. It is a crisis of recruitment. It is a crisis in caring for the NHS and staff. It’s a crisis in caring for its patients. A crisis of once creeping now sweeping privatisation. It is a Conservative crisis in its making, backed by the Lib-Dems in their coalition but one that we are now all suffering.
It is now a crisis of dangerous complacency towards our hospital and the NHS by our Tory MP and his party colleagues… and we should all be fighting against it.
We can never be complacent when it comes to the NHS.
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