News: The Alan Axford Review

4 June 2008, Welsh Assembly Government

Edwina Hart, Minister for Health and Social Services: 

Members will recall the announcement by the Welsh Assembly Government last year of a moratorium on service change within District General Hospitals and Community Hospitals in Wales, until a number of key reviews on the development of primary and community services had been undertaken.

In response to significant concerns being expressed in the Ceredigion area by community leaders and the local population concerning plans to change their community hospital services, I asked Dr Alan Axford, Medical Director, of the then Ceredigion and Mid Wales NHS Trust to undertake a review into the alignment of services between the proposals for the development of new community health facilities at Aberaeron, Cardigan and Tregaron and services provided from Bronglais Hospital, Aberystwyth.

These proposals for change had been developed within the context of the wider plan for service reconfiguration across Mid and West Wales that had also raised considerable concern across communities.

I have today received a copy of his final report.  It provides a very informative insight into the considerations which need to be addressed in consistently delivering good quality services to the population of Ceredigion, and also the important relationships that exist with neighbouring areas.  Dr Axford's report describes a model of health service delivery which will enhance the care that all people might receive in that area, pointing to a real potential for increasing the care that could be delivered more locally and in peoples' homes.

Dr Axford's recommendations are in line with our strategic goal of rebalancing the health care system to maximise the care that can be delivered locally and within our developing thinking about the more effective management of chronic conditions within Wales.

The existence of robust clinical governance arrangements is central to the concerns regarding the sustainability of local services. The steps that I have recently taken to create the new Hywel Dda NHS Trust will ensure that the new service models for Ceredigion are capable of being delivered in a clinically effective way and that the new services are fully integrated within the clinical networks across Central and West Wales.

With regard to the specific conclusions of Dr Axford's report:

Presiding officer, I have been much reassured by the work undertaken by Dr Axford, and I am most grateful to him for his efforts. He details clearly in his report the ways in which high quality sustainable care might be delivered for the Ceredigion community, building on the opportunities via telemedicine links to Bronglais hospital to increase the clinical supervision of the good quality staff in these communities to allow them to expand their skills and develop their services further.

Looking further at the wider implications of this review Dr Axford's report confirms to me the important role that Bronglais hospital will continue to play within the network of larger hospitals within Wales, acting as the clinical hub for more specialised care in this part of Wales, and as the first line of support for smaller hospitals and community based services. The planned capital investments we are making to improve services at Bronglais will further support this role.

Dr Axford has emphasised the need for us to think more creatively about the role that traditional community hospitals have played and to recognise that we cannot take a simplistic view that a single model or a single view about size and the number of beds will be applicable in different communities.

He highlights a number of other developments in Wales e.g. South Pembrokeshire, Monmouth, Tenby and Builth Wells, where new models are either in place or being developed that are changing the way we provide local health services in Wales. I concur wholeheartedly with his views that the services we will provide in future must be delivered in premises that are fit for the purpose intended.

Finally, Dr Axford's report provides valuable practical evidence for my Rural Health Strategy. The steering group chaired by Lord Elystan Morgan have already considered a number of the other reviews that I commissioned, and I have forwarded a copy of Dr Axford's report to Lord Morgan for consideration by his group. I have no doubt that the steering group will wish to meet with Dr Axford to discuss his conclusions more fully.

I have, earlier today, made the report available in full to Assembly Members and I have asked the LHBs and NHS Trusts in Wales serving rural communities to pay due regard to its conclusions and recommendations in planning their future community and primary care services.

Review of the Alignment of Services between the Proposals for the Development of new Community Health facilities at Aberaeron, Cardigan and Tregaron and services provided from Bronglais Hospital, Aberystwyth



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