Isle of Wight MP Welcomes Extra NHS Investment

This in from Andrew Turner’s office, in their own words. Ed

St Mary's HospitalThe Island’s MP Andrew Turner has welcomed the Prime Minister’s announcement this week of additional capital funding of £2.2m to address a backlog of maintenance at St Mary’s Hospital and the purchase of new equipment.

Available over two years
The money will be made available over two years (£1m in 2011/12 and £1.2m in 2012/13) and is in addition to the planned capital funding for the two years – just over £12m allocated for 2011/12 and a bid for £13.8m in 2012/13 on which approval from the Department of Health is awaited.

This is separate from the increased ‘revenue’ funding announced last year for the provision of healthcare which will see the Isle of Wight Primary Care Trust receive over £268.6m in 2012/13, an increase of £7.3m or 2.8%.

“Will make a real difference to patients”
Mr Turner said, “This additional capital money to deal with building maintenance issues and the purchase of equipment will make a real difference to patients here on the Island. It will ensure that St Mary’s can continue to deliver first class healthcare to Island residents and visitors.

“On the mainland people find it much easier to choose to be treated at places other than their local hospital – for Islanders that is much more difficult. It is therefore particularly important that our local hospital and other healthcare buildings around the Island are fit for purpose and this extra money will help to ensure that.”

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George M
9, March 2012 6:38 pm

While extra funding for St. Marys is always welcome news I can’t help wondering why the Department of Health is still refusing to release the “risk register”,with regards to the top down “reforms” of our NHS, despite being ordered to do so by the Information Commissioner and now having two legal rulings ordering the DoH to publish this information because it is in the public interest…. see… Read more »

Barbara green
Reply to  George M
10, March 2012 1:58 pm

nice to have new equipment for St Marys but would it not be more beneficial to have some more nurses so they can then give a better quality of care to the patients.
mainly the older generation

john
9, March 2012 10:54 pm

Yet more of our tax money being poured into the bottomless pit of the NHS. The last government tripled the NHS budget so how come St Marys has a backlog of maintence work? All we hear about is nurses being sacked,wards closed,services being reduced. We never hear about managers and the vast army of administrators being sacked. In fact they’ll probably have to take on even more… Read more »

dispondent
Reply to  john
10, March 2012 12:27 am

i wager that you would moan even more if you went into hospital and the place wasnt maintained properly. The NHS isnt a bottomless pit, its a service which helps millions of people and is free at the point of care. Like anything, its probably over-endowed with admin and management, but also couldnt function without admin and management. Rather than moaning, suggest a better way of doing… Read more »

Rose
Reply to  dispondent
10, March 2012 9:29 am

Why have 6 managers running one department instead of one competent manager running it.

dispondent
Reply to  Rose
10, March 2012 10:32 am

I completely agree, but you make my point for me. You still need that 1 manager to run the department, and you will always need some admin staff.

Steve Goodman
Reply to  john
11, March 2012 1:02 am

On Health Service costs.. Privatisation.. PFI.. It was about a month ago we were reading about the need to find another £1.5 Billion to bail out a small nunber of trusts with PFI debts. About 6 months ago were the reports of over 60 PFI hospitals being close to financial collapse, the consequent threat to patient care, and how we were paying about £70 Billion for capital… Read more »

mark francis
10, March 2012 10:26 am

The NHS needs more money to pay for yet another pointless “reform”, which is why it needs more managers to write vacuous papers called “Managing Change” or whatever, with pictures of grinning people on them.

bad mouth
Reply to  mark francis
10, March 2012 11:00 am

Well it really is looking bad isn’t it? The government chucked a grenade into the NHS and now look at the mess. The last vestiges of parliamentary will to kill this bill have run out. The TUC and union movement hasn’t given up on safeguarding the NHS. The “Yellow Party” or the Lib Dems have finally shot their bolt for the next election and no-one is going… Read more »

Asite2c
10, March 2012 11:56 am

Even though the majority of people in this country are against turning the NHS into an American style private system, with the support from our MP, the Tory proposal is being forced through by an arrogant goverment, regardless of expert advice and public opinion. Democracy! What democracy?

George M
Reply to  Asite2c
10, March 2012 12:20 pm

This government is an unmandated government and does not represent the majority of people in this country, without the help of the Lib Dems the Tories would not be able to be doing what they are doing, which is to make poorer people poorer and top 10% richer, we will all be paying dearly for many years due to this unholy “coalition” and the damage they are… Read more »

Asite2c
Reply to  George M
10, March 2012 12:28 pm

Nasty policies of a nasty government supported by the likes of Pugh and Turner.

LM
10, March 2012 12:55 pm

Please write a letter in protest of the NHS Bill to Andrew Turner. Here is a link that explains the implications of the bill in some detail. My RFI to the DOH was returned with a refusal to give me a copy of the bill on the grounds that it might increase the “risk” of mass misunderstanding of the contents of the bill ! Read this please:… Read more »

George M
Reply to  LM
10, March 2012 3:29 pm

Just to show how bent our “democracy” has become have a look at this.( And LM cheers for that link)
http://www.unitetheunion.org/news__events/latest_news/_peers_with_private_healthcare.aspx

George M
Reply to  George M
10, March 2012 3:36 pm

Here is a Mirror article highlighting a load more “lords” with their noses deep in the trough and who would only vote according to their own interests. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/nhs-reforms-d-day-40-peers-84917

adrian nicholas
10, March 2012 1:09 pm

Andrew Turner has publicaly stated that he likes the personal motivation of profit before people in health, so the extension of logic should be as example that if you see someone injured prostrate in a road- you should ask them for money before phoning for an ambulance – since the profit motive is according to AT more ‘efficient’ than the notion of public duty. So presumably he… Read more »

Braveheart
10, March 2012 4:50 pm

For all Islanders who are genuinely interested in campaigning against the NHS Reforms then might I suggest you sign-up with: http://www.38degrees.org.uk/campaigns and like thousands more pledge your support to help halt the catastrophe being inflicted by the ConDems.

Asite2c
11, March 2012 11:01 am

With support and enthusiasm from Andrew Turner for a private health service, I’m convinced the Tories have plans to create a system where the public will be made to take out private insurance schemes, similar to Denplan and Bupa etc in the future.

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