TAG | Whittington
Kaya Makarau-Schwartz, a volunteer for the save the Whittington campaign, writes a background guide to the proposals on the Whittington.
The Whittington Hospital serves 250,000 in the boroughs of Islington and Haringey from parts of Barnet and Camden. It has benefited from large amounts of investment over the few years these include, £30 million on a new wing including an Intensive Care unit. Also, the refurbishment of the maternity unit which includes a new birth centre, a neonatal intensive care unit that was expanded through an investment of £600,000 and a new £500,000 paediatric A&E unit was opened in 2008.
The Hospital employs 2000 members of staff and has a 400 bed capacity. In 2009 they treated 20,000 inpatients 16,000 day cases and saw 233,000 outpatients. The maternity delivered 3683 babies and the Accident and Emergency department treated 80,000 people. The Whittington also has very high levels of bed occupancy. The Hospital is sited in a densely populated area and is near major transport intersections.
The North Central London services and organisational review (covering Barnet, Camden, Haringey and Islington) has been looking at the implications of the Framework for action – Healthcare of London report. This has included services under the remit of Islington PCT including the Wittington Hospital. The report published by the review looked at the Clinical Advisory groups consideration of models set out in the framework and concluded that in the North Central London region there should only be three Major Acute Hospitals two of which are proposed to be in Camden and two local hospitals.
The review did not consider the Whittington in the short list as a major acute hospital which would have major implications on the existing services at the Wittington and the populations they serve.
The Whittington’s future is far from certain and, while the threat is real, there have been no final proposals for the Whittington or its A&E.
We have put together some facts on the danger facing our local hospital.
What is the threat?
NHS North Central sub-region is considering the future of hospitals in the sub-region of North Central London, which covers the London boroughs of Islington, Camden, Haringey, Barnet, and Enfield.
There are 6 hospitals in the North Central sub-region. Which will be reclassified as either ‘major acute’ or ‘local’.
These are:
- UCLH
- Royal Free
- Whittington
- North Middlesex
- Chase Farm
- Barnet
We know that due to the size of The Whittington it will be classified as a ‘local’ hospital.
