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‘Our hospitals are under pressure’ – MP urges health bosses to keep wards open

by Cumbria Crack
05/12/2024
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A Cumbrian MP is urging health bosses not to go ahead with controversial plans to close hospital wards in Morecambe Bay, after the NHS declared it was seeing the highest level of pressure on its services.

Earlier this week, the Royal Lancaster Infirmary had been escalated to Level 4 on the system the NHS uses to grade demand.

Operational Pressures Escalation Level (OPEL) 4 means a hospital is unable to deliver comprehensive care and patient safety may be compromised.

The University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Trust said more than 80 patients were seen in the emergency department on Monday and Tuesday which was not a safe situation.

Under the proposals, Ward 6 at Kendal’s Westmorland General Hospital, which is used for rehabilitation, and the Abbey View palliative care ward at Furness General Hospital, will be closed.

Tim Farron, Westmorland & Lonsdale MP, said: “At a time when our local NHS is clearly being overwhelmed, it is utter madness that hospital wards in Lancaster, Kendal and Barrow are going to be closed.

“I have enormous sympathies with the hospitals trust who are being forced to make cuts due to years of underfunding by the previous Conservative government, but this is the wrong decision.

“I will be raising these issues directly with the Secretary of State for Health. The Government must be giving support to our local hospitals – not allowing wards to be closed.”

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