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SAVE OUR HOSPITALS: Worthing's feedback



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DOCUMENTS detailing responses to West Sussex Primary Care Trust's (PCT) Fit for the Future consultation into the future of Worthing and Southlands hospitals have been released under the Freedom of Information Act.
The Herald has been sent copies of the documents detailing the early feedback received from members of the public.

There is no spin, just the facts.

Click here to see a pdf of information for the consultation up until September 2007.

Click here to see a pdf of information for the consultation up until July 2007.

What do you think?

How proud are you of the efforts of Worthing people?

How likely is the PCT to really take notice of the town's passionate pleas to keep Worthing Hospital's A&E and maternity departments?

Let us know, comment in the space below.

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  • Last Updated: 18 October 2007 11:59 AM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
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imuredestiny,

eastbourne (born in worthing) 25/10/2007 10:44:31
without this hospital i would not be here today, i think this is the same for many people, and these people in particular need to be fighting with all they have.
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Denise Mcgrath,

Worthing 05/11/2007 21:35:12
When my 6 year old son was 3 months old he became ill. I contacted my GP on numerous occasions and also paid several trips to the doctors on call service only to be turned away. We were then seen at E&E and immediately transfered to the ward where my son had to udergo many test including a lumber puncture. My son was eventually put on IV antibiotics and was treated for possible meningitis. Having been turned away by so many people would my son have survived a trip to Chichester or Brighton I don't think so !!!! Worthing Hospital saved his life Thankyou
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