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jaysay 01-12-2008 16:01

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 656445)
Good news for a change, and a step in the right direction;

999 ambulances to return to Burnley (From Lancashire Telegraph)

Totally agree dave, now all they have to do i hold their hands up about closing major wards at Burnley General, and sanity will again reign

cashman 01-12-2008 16:39

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 656456)
What I've said is I can see why it was done, and there is a fine balance between saving money to cure more patients and longer journeys to A&E. There is not an unlimited pot of money in the NHS budget. If more lives can be saved by allocating money differently, I am not against that in the slightest.

so answer the question! do you think this merger is proving successful? sorry if its too difficult.:D

BERNADETTE 01-12-2008 19:58

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 656445)
Good news for a change, and a step in the right direction;

999 ambulances to return to Burnley (From Lancashire Telegraph)

Not before time:(

jaysay 09-03-2009 09:31

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Just though I'd drag this thread back up again. It appears that the Hospital trust has now held its hands up and admitted it was wrong to close the Accident and Emergency department at Burnley General. Evidently there was a public meeting over the week were it was said the the decision was being reversed and the Chairman is now in the throws of recruiting doctors and nurses to reopen this department. at last common sense has prevailed

cashman 09-03-2009 09:38

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 656488)
so answer the question! do you think this merger is proving successful? sorry if its too difficult.:D

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 690600)
Just though I'd drag this thread back up again. It appears that the Hospital trust has now held its hands up and admitted it was wrong to close the Accident and Emergency department at Burnley General. Evidently there was a public meeting over the week were it was said the the decision was being reversed and the Chairman is now in the throws of recruiting doctors and nurses to reopen this department. at last common sense has prevailed

good shame our prospective M.P. aint found time to comment.:D

jaysay 09-03-2009 10:36

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 690605)
good shame our prospective M.P. aint found time to comment.:D

Ya cashy we wuz right all along:D

lettie 10-03-2009 07:18

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Here is the link to the story from the meeting..
Two East Lancashire A&Es? No chance, says health chief (From Lancashire Telegraph)


Sorry, but nowhere does it say that the decision is being reversed, quite the opposite in fact...:(

jaysay 10-03-2009 08:53

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Originally Posted by lettie (Post 690913)
Here is the link to the story from the meeting..
Two East Lancashire A&Es? No chance, says health chief (From Lancashire Telegraph)


Sorry, but nowhere does it say that the decision is being reversed, quite the opposite in fact...:(

I saw the whole item on the local news last night lettie, it was entirely different than the piece they showed on Breakfast TV in the morning, where the Chairman actually apologised and said that the scheme had not been thought through properly and that she promised to put it right, and was in the throws of recruiting more doctors and nurses. The problem is that more doctors and nurses isn't the answer, where are they going to work in a tent in the car park. Over the last 8 months I've been treated in the A & E at the Royal and the place was full to the gunnel's so unless they are going to extend the A & E unit more doctors and nurses aren't going to make a blind bit of difference:(

cashman 10-03-2009 09:22

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 690920)
I saw the whole item on the local news last night lettie, it was entirely different than the piece they showed on Breakfast TV in the morning, where the Chairman actually apologised and said that the scheme had not been thought through properly and that she promised to put it right, and was in the throws of recruiting more doctors and nurses. The problem is that more doctors and nurses isn't the answer, where are they going to work in a tent in the car park. Over the last 8 months I've been treated in the A & E at the Royal and the place was full to the gunnel's so unless they are going to extend the A & E unit more doctors and nurses aren't going to make a blind bit of difference:(

unless it was a bank,then its debateable, the chairman in any other organisation would/should have to step down fer this almighty cock-up.:(

jaysay 10-03-2009 10:41

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 690926)
unless it was a bank,then its debateable, the chairman in any other organisation would/should have to step down fer this almighty cock-up.:(

Well I know that cashy and you know that, but she's more likely to be made a dame in the Queens birthday honours list, failure is well rewarded in this day and age:(

cashman 10-03-2009 14:12

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 690954)
Well I know that cashy and you know that, but she's more likely to be made a dame in the Queens birthday honours list, failure is well rewarded in this day and age:(

especially if yer a B(W)anker.:D

jaysay 10-03-2009 16:11

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 690990)
especially if yer a B(W)anker.:D

As one young scouser once said exactly:D


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