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Trust in £17M bid to help pay wage bill


14/ 7/2006

HEALTH chiefs at the Pennine Acute Trust are hoping to secure a £17M loan because it is running out of cash.


 

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   Enough is enough,the state of the Pennine Acute Trust is absolutely dire. It is about time the faceless people who are running it into the ground are brought to account for their actions. In reality what they are promoting is an Unealthy Future in the disguise of a Healthy one. They are slowly dismantling all of our essential services right from under our noses. Our Rochdale hospital have always been an excellent effective quality service provider, from delivering our babies, caring for our sick children and adults alike whether it be an emergency situation or an investigative procedure, all of which are carried out by highly skilled caring professioinals. It can be clearly seen That present morale has fallen to an all time low because of all the uncertainty and negativity these highly paid faceless people are inflicting on all the hard working staff. The so called Healthy Future is all cash-driven, It's not about improving quality and access to patient care, its about thinning out and cutting essential services, closing beds and probable redundancies, in order to recoup the enormous deficit they have accumulated . I am not opposed to change and moving forward, on the contrary I welcome and embrace any change that promotes a positive outcome. However, I am opposed to the clearly backward steps being imposed upon us which will adversley effect the lives of every person in Rochdale. (Please publish)
Margaret Jones, Rochdale
18/08/2006 at 23:22
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