THE Primary Care Trust has reacted after its plan for maternity services were DUMPED by the government.
Vanessa Harris, the interim Chief Executive of East Sussex PCTs, said, "The IRP's advice contains some very useful observations and I confirm that we accept its recommendations. We are determined to provide the very best services for local mothers a
nd children and we will now work up a model of care that ensures the continuation of consultant-led maternity services, special care baby services and inpatient gynaecology services in both Hastings and Eastbourne.
"The IRP advice indicates quite clearly that the PCTs faced a very tough and very close decision. Should we have placed greater emphasis upon the time it would take pregnant women to travel to a consultant-led maternity unit or greater emphasis upon the need for the very best consultant skills training?. We did our best to consider these competing concerns and resolved to base consultant-led maternity services in Hastings alone. On balance the IRP felt the right decision was to keep consultant-led maternity services in both Hastings and Eastbourne. The IRP exists in order to ensure that tough decisions like this can be subject to an independent second opinion. This is an example of NHS decision-making working as it should."
The East Sussex PCTs will now:
• Develop a service model that keeps consultant-led maternity services, special care baby services and inpatient gynaecology services on both the Hastings and Eastbourne sites
• Further develop its comprehensive strategy for maternity and related services in East Sussex
• Develop an improved process to ensure the closer involvement of local people in planning health services
Within a month the PCTs will publish a comprehensive plan for taking forward the commitments outlined above.
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