Published Date:
07 June 2007
AS EXPECTED, the SNP has reversed a decision made by the previous Executive to close local A&E units in Ayr and Monklands, on the grounds of local opposition. This move has been criticised by Dr David Kerr, the man responsible for the plan to centralise A&E units across Scotland in centres of excellence, as "sentimental, emotional and irrational". Who is right?
Dr Kerr's original strategy document, published in 2005, expresses the dilemma clearly: "Patients and the general public told us at our open meetings that they wanted services delivered locally ... They have lost ... confidence in the NHS due to what...
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Last Updated:
06 June 2007 9:14 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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