I agree totally. A thoughtful and planned process throughout London that would allow us to build up community and primary services, reduce unnecessary A and E admissions, speed up unnecessary discharges and concentrate some of our specialist services in fewer sites is sensible, but the means to realise it have been pulled out because of the pressures on social care funding. Furthermore, the strategic leadership that would allow us to make changes has been undermined by a completely unnecessary, £3-billion, top-down reorganisation that we were promised would not happen.
Health Care (London)
Proceeding contribution from
Karen Buck
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 8 January 2014.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Health Care (London).
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