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Primary Care Trusts across the county yesterday accepted the proposals for change to specialist inpatient children’s services and neonatal intensive care but have asked for further reports on an implementation plan and the development of overnight nurse led care. The Boards recognised the strength of feeling in particular parts of the county. However they felt that it had not been possible to find alternative solutions to address the problems raised by Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which had prompted the need to review the service. They recognised on balance that it was necessary to compromise on access to services for some in order to ensure a continued high quality specialist service in the county for all children and their families in the future. However, Boards were clear that they would need to be satisfied that the issues raised during the consultation relating to how the services would operate in the future were fully explained in the implementation plan. On top of this, the Boards have commissioned a detailed option appraisal of how the impact on access for some families could be minimised through nurse led services. Mr Richard James, Chief Executive, Cotswold and Vale PCT, which led the review and consultation on behalf of the county, said: Cheltenham and Tewkesbury PCT, Chief Executive, Caroline Fowles, said: West Gloucestershire PCT, Chief Executive, Stephen Golledge said: “Last night, the PCT Board considered carefully the outcome of the consultation and the views of the Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee. The Board agreed that change was necessary and approved the recommendations from the Joint Sub Committee. Board members accepted that on balance it was necessary to compromise on access for some in order to ensure a continued high quality specialist service in the county for all children and their families. The Board will look at the implementation plan and the option appraisal at a later meeting.” At their three separate Board meetings yesterday, Gloucestershire’s Primary Care Trusts discussed the recommendations from the Joint Sub Committee held on 19 January 2005, and agreed the following:
Next steps One of the issues raised during the consultation was that of providing wider accessto nurse-led overnight care for children across the county. The PCT Boards will receive the option appraisal report and make recommendations on this later this spring. |





