13/06/2023
DoH Prioritises Stabilising Services At Daisy Hill Hospitals
Representatives of the Department of Health (DoH) have met with Daisy Hill Hospital campaigners to discuss the ongoing work to stabilise services.
The DoH has told the campaigners that priorities for this stabilisation work include safeguarding service provision, minimising potential bed reductions and protecting the Emergency Department.
DoH Permanent Secretary Peter May held meetings with the Daisy Hill Hospital Future Group and the Daisy Hill Hospital Newry Save Our Emergency Surgery Campaign. He was accompanied at the meetings by senior DoH officials and Southern Health and Social Care Trust chief executive Dr Maria O'Kane.
Speaking after the meeting, Mr May said: "The departure of consultants from Daisy Hill in recent weeks has caused deep concerns among staff and the local community.
"I assured both groups I met today that these concerns are shared by the Department and the Trust. We are working collectively and exhaustively to urgently stabilise services.
"The ongoing intensive discussions involve the wider Health and Social Care system, reflecting the fact that Daisy Hill is an important part of NI's hospital network.
"The Department's commitment to the hospital is evidenced in the announcement earlier this year of a £9.1m upgrade in its electrical infrastructure.
"I believe a way forward can be found to safeguard services and, crucially, to continue to protect and support the hospital's Emergency Department.
"Alongside this stabilisation work, we also need to ensure a sustainable future for Daisy Hill and other hospitals of a similar size."
Mr May continued: "I welcome the opportunity for today's meetings. The local community is quite rightly very protective and proud of Daisy Hill Hospital. It is right that people are passionate in defence of the health service. However, I would appeal for the debate on the hospital's future to be conducted respectfully.
"I have seen up close the commitment of Southern Trust's senior management team to Daisy Hill. They do not deserve the personal abuse that has been directed at them from some parts of social media.
"The issues involved go much wider than the hospital or the Trust. Health authorities in many jurisdictions are grappling with the best way to ensure sustainable hospital consultant staffing. It's a challenge that was highlighted in the Bengoa Report and properly resolving it will require strategic choices, investment and political leadership."
The DoH has told the campaigners that priorities for this stabilisation work include safeguarding service provision, minimising potential bed reductions and protecting the Emergency Department.
DoH Permanent Secretary Peter May held meetings with the Daisy Hill Hospital Future Group and the Daisy Hill Hospital Newry Save Our Emergency Surgery Campaign. He was accompanied at the meetings by senior DoH officials and Southern Health and Social Care Trust chief executive Dr Maria O'Kane.
Speaking after the meeting, Mr May said: "The departure of consultants from Daisy Hill in recent weeks has caused deep concerns among staff and the local community.
"I assured both groups I met today that these concerns are shared by the Department and the Trust. We are working collectively and exhaustively to urgently stabilise services.
"The ongoing intensive discussions involve the wider Health and Social Care system, reflecting the fact that Daisy Hill is an important part of NI's hospital network.
"The Department's commitment to the hospital is evidenced in the announcement earlier this year of a £9.1m upgrade in its electrical infrastructure.
"I believe a way forward can be found to safeguard services and, crucially, to continue to protect and support the hospital's Emergency Department.
"Alongside this stabilisation work, we also need to ensure a sustainable future for Daisy Hill and other hospitals of a similar size."
Mr May continued: "I welcome the opportunity for today's meetings. The local community is quite rightly very protective and proud of Daisy Hill Hospital. It is right that people are passionate in defence of the health service. However, I would appeal for the debate on the hospital's future to be conducted respectfully.
"I have seen up close the commitment of Southern Trust's senior management team to Daisy Hill. They do not deserve the personal abuse that has been directed at them from some parts of social media.
"The issues involved go much wider than the hospital or the Trust. Health authorities in many jurisdictions are grappling with the best way to ensure sustainable hospital consultant staffing. It's a challenge that was highlighted in the Bengoa Report and properly resolving it will require strategic choices, investment and political leadership."
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
12 November 2024
£631.5m Allocated To Address Pressures And Pay
Finance Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald today updated the Assembly on the October Monitoring Round. A total of £631.5 million in Resource funding will be provided to departments to address pressures and pay, while £68 million in Capital funding will be invested in social housing, infrastructure, and tackling rural poverty and social isolation.
£631.5m Allocated To Address Pressures And Pay
Finance Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald today updated the Assembly on the October Monitoring Round. A total of £631.5 million in Resource funding will be provided to departments to address pressures and pay, while £68 million in Capital funding will be invested in social housing, infrastructure, and tackling rural poverty and social isolation.
22 October 2024
Other News In Brief
Workforce Issues Key To Improving Maternity Services – SDLP Addressing workforce issues is key to improving maternity and neonatal services, SDLP Health Spokesperson Colin McGrath has said. Mr McGrath was speaking after a statement from Health Minister Mike Nesbitt on the independent review in the Assembly on Tuesday.
Other News In Brief
Workforce Issues Key To Improving Maternity Services – SDLP Addressing workforce issues is key to improving maternity and neonatal services, SDLP Health Spokesperson Colin McGrath has said. Mr McGrath was speaking after a statement from Health Minister Mike Nesbitt on the independent review in the Assembly on Tuesday.
05 July 2024
DoH Calls For Views On New Health Protection Measures
The Department of Health has launched a consultation asking for views on new health protection measures, being implemented through a Public Health Bill to replace the current Public Health Act (Northern Ireland) 1967.
DoH Calls For Views On New Health Protection Measures
The Department of Health has launched a consultation asking for views on new health protection measures, being implemented through a Public Health Bill to replace the current Public Health Act (Northern Ireland) 1967.
15 April 2024
PSNI Appeal For Information Following Banbridge Shooting
PSNI Detectives have issued an appeal for information following a shooting incident in Banbridge on Friday, 12 April. Shortly after 8pm, it was reported that a man aged in his 40s had been shot in his abdomen while in the car park on Rathfriland Road. Taken to hospital, his condition has been described as serious.
PSNI Appeal For Information Following Banbridge Shooting
PSNI Detectives have issued an appeal for information following a shooting incident in Banbridge on Friday, 12 April. Shortly after 8pm, it was reported that a man aged in his 40s had been shot in his abdomen while in the car park on Rathfriland Road. Taken to hospital, his condition has been described as serious.
14 October 2024
Other News In Brief
Executive Must 'Force Paramilitaries To Leave The Stage' The Executive must "force paramilitaries to leave the stage", SDLP Leader of the Opposition Matthew O'Toole MLA has said.
Other News In Brief
Executive Must 'Force Paramilitaries To Leave The Stage' The Executive must "force paramilitaries to leave the stage", SDLP Leader of the Opposition Matthew O'Toole MLA has said.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:Another mainly cloudy day, misty and foggy at first, and around coasts at times. Most places staying dry, just a little patchy drizzle. A mild day with light northwest winds. Maximum temperature 13 °C.Tonight:It will remain cloudy through the evening and overnight with some mist or the odd spot of drizzle possible. Light southwest winds. Minimum temperature 8 °C.