Health: Children's Heart Services Debate
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(11 years, 5 months ago)
Lords ChamberMy Lords, does the noble Earl recognise that in Leeds there will be a great sense of justification regarding the criticisms of the process previously followed and a welcoming of the forensic critique by the latest panel of that process? While it is certainly important that collocation of services is not essential to the provision of children’s heart surgery, does the Minister agree that, where there is outstanding and deliberately engineered collocation of high quality, that is an important factor in the future location of children’s heart surgery?
The noble Lord makes another very good point, and Recommendation 3 of the IRP report focuses on that very issue. It says:
“Before further considering options for change, the detailed work on the clinical model and associated service standards for the whole pathway of care must be completed to demonstrate the benefits for patients and how services will be delivered across each network”.
Therefore, that point has been explicitly recognised.