Ann Widdecombe, on behalf of Reform UK Torbay, has raised concerns about the future of cardiac care services at Torbay Hospital.
Residing in Haytor, Ms Widdecombe joined Reform UK colleagues outside the hospital to challenge the proposal to relocate the out-of-hours cardiac care service from Torbay.
In January, Reform UK's deputy leader Richard Tice MP submitted a Parliamentary Question to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to seek clarification on the government's plans for Torbay Hospital. The response confirmed that Torbay Hospital has been placed in 'Wave 2' of the New Hospital Programme, meaning significant developments are unlikely before 2032 with potential for further delays.
Ms Widdecombe voiced her concerns, stating that users of Torbay Hospital deserve clear information. She questioned whether these actions might indicate the beginning of a reduction in the hospital's comprehensive services. She highlighted that the cardiac unit's reorganisation, presented as a trial, could affect cardiac patients and potentially lead to further changes in other critical departments such as maternity and emergency care. Ms Widdecombe stressed the importance of preventing the loss of vital services at Torbay.
Gordon Scott, chairman of the Torbay branch of Reform UK, reaffirmed the party's commitment to keeping the community informed about the hospital's future. He announced that Reform UK plans to stand candidates in every division in Devon for the upcoming county council elections. These candidates will push for the government and local health executives to keep Torbay Hospital as a fully operational, comprehensive healthcare facility, opposing any moves to reduce or downgrade its services.
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