Gerrycc943
29-08-2007, 02:28
The following is an extract from the Birmingham Evening Mail, Sat 25th Aug 07, by Mr John Walker, Political Editor:
"There are still no plans to create a dedicated military ward for service personnel treated at B'Ham Selly Oak Hospital - despite promises made by Tony Blair and Des Browne last October.
Hospital Managers revealed they had offered the MOD a dedicated facility in the New Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, set to open in 2011, but still awaiting a final decision and there will be no military ward in the existing Selly Oak - The MOD have today confirmed that it was still examining options for a military ward in the new hospital.
Mr Blair had promised a dedicated ward last year following criticism that military personnel fresh from the battlefields were being mixed with civilians. He said that he understood our troops would feel more at home if they recuparate with their comrades, that's why they have been grouped together on wards whenever possible. We want to go further now and set up a ward manged by the military at Selly Oak.
Des Brown also made the announcement in the House of Commons last October when he went on to say "We have been quietly getting on with the job of establishing a military ward in partnership with the NHS Selly Oak".
This claim, however was contradicted by the University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, who said there were no plans for a dedicated military ward at Selly Oak, as they were not treating enough patients to justify one.
A Selly Oak spokeswoman said "We do group service personnel together whenever possible. We have as many as 18 on one ward, out of a 32 bed ward, grouped together".
An MOD spokesman said: "We will take the military managed ward concept forward in our discussions with the University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust to confirm our footprint in Birmingham's new hospital". End of extract!
Good Selly Oak coverage in the Birmingham Evening Mail and it would appear the Government are not being totally honest!! I'm sure that our B'ham MPs read the Evening Mail, such as Lynne Jones, who, if you remember, made some derogatory remarks regarding military personnel at Selley Oak in the National Newspapers a little while back, even though she was probaly very much aware of announcements made in the House of Commons! How many more of our MPs are aware of these announcements, and should we be lobbying them?
I still have the newspaper!!
Over to you!!
"There are still no plans to create a dedicated military ward for service personnel treated at B'Ham Selly Oak Hospital - despite promises made by Tony Blair and Des Browne last October.
Hospital Managers revealed they had offered the MOD a dedicated facility in the New Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, set to open in 2011, but still awaiting a final decision and there will be no military ward in the existing Selly Oak - The MOD have today confirmed that it was still examining options for a military ward in the new hospital.
Mr Blair had promised a dedicated ward last year following criticism that military personnel fresh from the battlefields were being mixed with civilians. He said that he understood our troops would feel more at home if they recuparate with their comrades, that's why they have been grouped together on wards whenever possible. We want to go further now and set up a ward manged by the military at Selly Oak.
Des Brown also made the announcement in the House of Commons last October when he went on to say "We have been quietly getting on with the job of establishing a military ward in partnership with the NHS Selly Oak".
This claim, however was contradicted by the University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, who said there were no plans for a dedicated military ward at Selly Oak, as they were not treating enough patients to justify one.
A Selly Oak spokeswoman said "We do group service personnel together whenever possible. We have as many as 18 on one ward, out of a 32 bed ward, grouped together".
An MOD spokesman said: "We will take the military managed ward concept forward in our discussions with the University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust to confirm our footprint in Birmingham's new hospital". End of extract!
Good Selly Oak coverage in the Birmingham Evening Mail and it would appear the Government are not being totally honest!! I'm sure that our B'ham MPs read the Evening Mail, such as Lynne Jones, who, if you remember, made some derogatory remarks regarding military personnel at Selley Oak in the National Newspapers a little while back, even though she was probaly very much aware of announcements made in the House of Commons! How many more of our MPs are aware of these announcements, and should we be lobbying them?
I still have the newspaper!!
Over to you!!