Public meeting over future of NHS
Hannah | 10.03.2012 20:55
A public meeting to celebrate Mr Lloyd's success in the High Court and to discuss the next steps in ensuring Gloucestershire retains a publicly-owned and accountable community NHS service
Following a high court challenge by Stroud resident Michael Lloyd, NHS Gloucestershire has
withdrawn plans plans to transfer our local hospitals and 3000 NHS nurses and health
workers out of the NHS.
They agreed to go back to the drawing board, to consult the local community and health
workers about what they want, and to seek NHS options, which do not require a
competitive tendering process.
This is great news, but this is just the first step in keeping our health services in the NHS.
The campaign to Keep Gloucestershire’s NHS Public needs your support now more than ever
Following a high court challenge by Stroud resident Michael Lloyd, NHS Gloucestershire has
withdrawn plans plans to transfer our local hospitals and 3000 NHS nurses and health
workers out of the NHS.
They agreed to go back to the drawing board, to consult the local community and health
workers about what they want, and to seek NHS options, which do not require a
competitive tendering process.
This is great news, but this is just the first step in keeping our health services in the NHS.
The campaign to Keep Gloucestershire’s NHS Public needs your support now more than ever
Hannah
Original article on IMC Bristol:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/707919