Plans to drastically cut health services are exposed in a hard 
      hitting Report “North West London’s 
      NHS - Under the Knife”, written by John Lister, Director of London 
      Health Emergency. 
      
The 
      Report, commissioned by Ealing, Brent and Harrow Trades Union Councils, 
      shows that far from improving or modernising services, 
      the outcome of the NWL NHS plans, “Shaping a Healthier 
      Future” 
      , would 
      inevitably be a massive reduction in both hospital beds and services, 
      without any corresponding increase in alternative provision. 
      
Dr Lister states that the proposals “could result in the loss of 1750 NHS 
      jobs in 12 months, and 5,600 jobs by 2015, along with the downgrading and 
      downsizing of many local hospitals and services, and the closure of up to 
      4 of its 8 A&E units.” 
      
Although NWL NHS try to avoid stating which hospitals and 
      A&E Departments are under threat; Dr Lister’s analysis shows that the 
      targets of the cuts are likely to be Ealing, Central Middlesex, Charing 
      Cross and Hammersmith, leaving a massive area of London without A&E 
      provision. 
      
He goes on to say that “trendy arguments ... suggesting that 
      new “settings” can deliver services more efficiently and effectively than 
      hospitals: the only snag is that these “settings” and services exist only 
      on paper, lacking the funds, facilities, staff and any political 
      commitment to make them a reality.” 
      
The report is posted below:
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