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scotlady
11-09-2007, 08:55 AM
I Live in a kinda quietish town, but, the crime rate is pretty high. Last week as u may know my son was assaulted and ended up in A&E, thankfully we have an excellent hospital in Banbury. BUT, they are trying to close it or downgrade it at least.

They are trying to take away the Children's & Maternity services.

These services have been in Banbury for years now. Why take them away??

There is a petition that you can sign to try help us keep our Hospital the way it is, if ur a mother/father u should know how important it is to have access to these services.

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/SAVE-THE-HORTON/

It states UK only. Prob wont do much we gotta try. It might be your local hospital next....

What's under threat?

- Our 24 hour childrens' ward will be downgraded to a day centre
Any child needing 24 hour care will have to stay in Oxford, almost 30 miles from their parents. This will cause great distress to sick children, and great disruption to families

- Our current obstetric maternity service will be downgraded to a midwife-led unit
All first-time mothers, mothers with even mildly troublesome pregnancies, and those whose babies will require special care, will have to go to Oxford to give birth. Any mother who finds herself in difficulty during labour will have to be ambulanced to Oxford, at a time when delays cost lives - assuming of course, that there is an ambulance available at that time......

- The Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) will be closed
Very early babies, and babies suffering from the most critical conditions, will be cared for in Oxford. The heartache suffered by all parents of SCBU babies, combined with frequent long and stressful journeys to Oxford, will cause intolerable strain to these vulnerable new parents

- No emergency surgery will be undertaken on weekday evenings, or any time at the weekend
Any patient needing emergency surgery at weekends or in the evening will be transferred to Oxford. This will lead to inevitable delays in treatment, which could cost lives

- Accident and Emergency
Accident and Emergency will not have access to a 24 hour paediatric consultant; so many seriously ill children could face a delay of up to 5 hours being transferred to Oxford for treatment.

- Microbiology will be transferred to Oxford
Literally; microbiology samples will have to be transferred to Oxford - in some cases by taxi. This will undoubtedly delay diagnosis. Some of the job of taking samples is also being passed to GPs - but without their consultation or approval. Patients could attend an outpatient clinic at the Horton but then have to travel to their GP to have a sample taken! Other people, with long running conditions, will be faced with repeat visits to the JR - an impossibility for the frail or those on low incomes.
But there is worse to come. Having an on-site microbiology unit is part of the minimum criteria for operating an A&E department. So if microbiology goes, we might, in the future, lose A&E as well - all of it.

- The gynaecology ward will close
Emergency gynaecological surgery often results from very traumatic events, for example in early pregnancy. However only minor, planned day cases will be seen in Banbury. All other patients, including women requiring emergency surgery, will be transferred to Oxford.

- Services for the elderly could be centralised on the Horton site
While our children, mothers and patients needing out-of-hours emergency surgery are being ambulanced against their will to Oxford, Oxfordshire's elderly people will be being transported in the other direction.

- Wide ranging job and salary cuts
These have already started, with 17 housekeepers losing their jobs and staff at various levels facing mandatory pay cuts. Surely a decrease in cleanliness and morale is inevitable? Will this be used to justify future cuts?

- All the above will inevitably lead to less training opportunities
Junior doctors and nurses must be exposed to a variety of procedures and conditions to fulfil the terms of their training contracts. It seems likely that the significant reduction in training opportunities will have an impact on the number of junior doctors and nurses working at the Horton. This will inevitably lead to further reductions in services.

The projected savings from all these cuts are pitifully small in NHS terms. Incredibly, the savings will be further reduced because the cost of additional ambulance transport has not been taken into consideration.

finicky
11-09-2007, 09:42 AM
It says you must have a British address. I tried anyway, but it didn't work.

scotlady
11-09-2007, 09:43 AM
It says you must have a British address. I tried anyway, but it didn't work.

Aww ty for trying though hun:)

Thaxiss
11-09-2007, 12:58 PM
Good luck. I'd sign in a heartbeat if it would let me.

babsone
11-09-2007, 01:22 PM
OHH I signed Jax but so sorry I didn't know about your boy:(

I hope he is a lot better now:wave:

scotlady
11-09-2007, 01:24 PM
OHH I signed Jax but so sorry I didn't know about your boy:(

I hope he is a lot better now:wave:

Yeah he's fine mate:)

Thanx mate & thank you too Thaxiss for ur kind words:)

I guess I could post my address so everyone can use that lol:beaten:

cazwil56
11-09-2007, 01:30 PM
Signed and sealed.

DangerMouse420
11-09-2007, 02:43 PM
Signed :)

FOURDEAD36
11-09-2007, 02:56 PM
wont let me sign...*sigh*..ur family in my prayers hun

pinkbiatch
11-09-2007, 03:17 PM
all the best to ur son jax :)

wish i could help out :o

novice49
11-09-2007, 03:58 PM
Signed Jax and hope your sons eye is better soon.

Big Hugs and LICK

xxSPRINGTIMExx
11-10-2007, 09:19 AM
:wave: i have just signed the petition hun.Hope you son is better.:hearts:

scotlady
08-14-2008, 10:12 AM
I had to drag this post up coz we got an email today saying the dismissed the proposal so we're gettin to keep our hospital.

Thank You to those who signed, just shows it works sometimes:)

http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page16533

tba123
08-14-2008, 06:07 PM
GL with it jax. but don't over run it, just because u got it back. LOL.

Snoggler
08-17-2008, 04:10 PM
Here is a lil note: That is not only hospital that is closeing/ trimming down.

It is happening all over. Most overloaded Doc office's here have nurse practitionsers that are taking on patients. Access to the doc advice with out meet is what you get. I personal use the nurse. And mine is a big gurl, she could bruise me easy. I like her ;)

Doctors, alot of them are baby boomers or just to old anymore. And the newer ones are opting for their time. 12 hr pay for 2 hr work. Yep lol. More or less. Last doctor other than my nephroligist ( apointments with him might be 15 min/Kidney doc). GP was just under 5 min. And i was done. Umm id rather use the practitioner, she bugs rest of the doctors for all the info they asked for and tells me lol. And she will work with me and At least my practioner is good!

Sorry folks medical, everything is in a bad way. Those that want to work can't, those that dont want to work get all the work. ( k there are exceptions)

I hope for your sons sake and well his kids to come. That some very large changes start taking place. I truely beleive, we all can be able to access what we need, med, food, water, shelter...etc. you get the drift.

Call me what ya want. Been there done that. We have to rely on each other, and start working together to make our situation(life) work here on this world.

We is all same genetic makeup. We all grew here planted ( say it how you want it) . This is our home. Our Planet. Our friend. Like ourself's we have to take care of it too.

I think you know what otherwise will happen. ( Qouted in many text and religion)

Do what you can! Every one needs these facilitys now and will in to the years to come.
Just a lil step.
One at a time.
Smile. Most will smile back.
Hug a tree. I do every day.
Grab a hold hang on!.... I'ts a wild ride!