Have your say on local hospital changes

Mid Yorkshire Hospitals have this week announced a public consultation on changes to hospital services for people with eye problems, having orthopaedic surgery and needing neuro rehabilitation. The first set of proposals are to move services for patients with some eye conditions (glaucoma, medical retina problems and cataract services) from Pinderfields to Pontefract. Along with this the orthopaedic service would develop Pontefract hospital as the major centre for planned orthopaedic operations for patients in Wakefield, but patients would still be able to attend out patients at their local hospitals.

A second set of proposals is to move a 12 bedded in patient neuro rehabilitation unit from Pinderfields to Dewsbury. The neuro rehabilitation services helps people who have had complex disabilities from diseases like stroke, brain injury or multiple sclerosis.

You can find more details about the proposal and make comments during the consultation period by clicking here and following the links. The main reason behind these proposal is that Mid Yorks Hospitals are in a dire financial state and have been reported to be losing £100,000 a day.

But the big question is will this be enough to save Mid Yorks?

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