Saturday 24 March 2012

WELSH HEALTH SERVICE




THE FACTS ABOUT 

WELSH HEALTH 

SERVICE

The health services we depend on in our local hospitals are under threat. Labour is in government in Wales – and it is Labour that controls the Welsh health service.
Despite promising just before last May’s Assembly elections hospitals or centralise core health services, Labour is now doing just that.
The Labour Health Minister has asked local health boards to make plans which will lead to downgrading hospitals and centralising core services.
This may all sound familiar to you. That’s because Labour attempted to do exactly the same thing in 2007.
Back then, as a condition of our coalition deal, Plaid Cymru stopped those plans. Together, we safeguarded the future of our local hospitals and invested in them. Now we need to do the same again
                                                                                                          
FACT CHECK

Fact:   Labour is in Government in Wales
It is Labour that controls the Welsh health service, not the UK Government.

Fact:   Labour denied they would downgrade hospitals or centralise health services just before the 2011 election
Now in government Labour is drawing up plans in all areas of Wales that will lead to the downgrading of hospitals and the centralisation of core services.

Fact:   The Conservatives’ NHS reforms are for the English NHS , Labour in Wales is also trying to dismantle local health services.

What’s the alternative?

Fact:    Plaid Cymru is committed to our District General Hospitals and the essential services they provide
Downgrading hospitals and centralising core services causes increased risk for patients and can lead to increased costs too






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