Workers Revolutionary Party

Tory-Lib Dem Underfunding Has Created ‘Extreme Risks’ To NHS

WRP candidate for Ealing Southall HASSAN ZULKIFAL at Ealing Hospital, campaigning for the restoration of cut services

LABOUR IS pledging a relentless focus on the NHS in its first 100 days in government as new research reveals hundreds of ‘extreme’ risks to patient and staff safety in hospitals across England.

The long-term impact that Tory and Liberal Democrat underfunding is having on the health service is exposed in official NHS Trust documents.
Labour’s analysis of more than 120 Trust board papers shows NHS Trusts are faced with hundreds of risks to patient safety classed as ‘catastrophic’ or ‘extreme’, with the majority linked to lack of spending, staffing shortages or the failures of privatisation.
In government, Labour says it will immediately undertake a full audit of the risks revealed by the research and prioritise capital spending – which Labour has already allocated – to ensure people and buildings are made safe.
Risks linked to privatisation of the NHS include:

A coroner subsequently recommended patients be assessed in 15 minutes, but that has not been implemented – apparently because Virgin’s contract does not clearly stipulate the 15-minute requirement.
Virgin has been sent two performance notices but its contract has been extended.

Risks linked to capital and funding, often due to maintenance issues, include:

There sometimes is only one staff member working in the children’s high dependency unit (Dolphin ward) but they cannot easily request help in the event of an emergency because the nurse emergency buzzer system across the three children’s wards (Dolphin, Puffin and Sunflower) sound in the wrong place when triggered, and because there is no light alert to tell staff where the emergency is taking place.

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