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Home / Health / Council Fights for Scunthorpe Hospital's Future Services

Council Fights for Scunthorpe Hospital's Future Services

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Scunthorpe Hospital's trauma unit faces closure under NHS review plans.
  • Government will not intervene despite council's lobbying efforts.
  • Previous investments include a new £17.3m A&E and a diagnostics centre.
Council Fights for Scunthorpe Hospital's Future Services

Scunthorpe Hospital's future services are a major concern for local officials, with plans to close its trauma unit and redistribute emergency surgeries to hospitals in Hull and northern Lincolnshire. Council leader Rob Waltham expressed a personal connection to the hospital and is committed to ensuring residents' voices are heard.

The council has been actively lobbying for extra investment to secure necessary improvements. Despite a recent letter from Health Minister Karin Smyth MP stating the government would not intervene in the NHS Humber Acute Services review, she assured that the hospital remains a key part of the local health system and further investment is anticipated.

Past investments in the hospital include a new £17.3 million A&E department and a £19.4 million community diagnostics centre. Waltham emphasized that ongoing surveys aim to understand resident priorities to build an undeniable plan for the hospital's future, assuring that Scunthorpe will not be forgotten.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The NHS Humber Acute Services review plans include closing the hospital's trauma unit.
No, Health Minister Karin Smyth MP stated the government will not intervene in the plans.
A new £17.3m A&E and a £19.4m community diagnostics centre have been built.

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