§ Mr. Adleyasked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether it is now his policy to seek to close small casualty units.
§ Sir K. JosephIt is in the best interests of patients that accident and emergency services should be concentrated into major departments capable of handling serious accident cases and other medical emergencies at all times of the day and night. I recognise that there is a place for smaller units in some areas but difficulties in recruiting medical staff make it inevitable that a number of small casualty departments, which can provide only a limited service, should be closed.
§ Mr. Adleyasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if, in view of the proposal of the South-West Regional Hospital Board to close the casualty unit at Cossham Hospital, Bristol, if he will take steps to seek lay opinion in the area before considering any proposal for withdrawal.
§ Sir K. JosephYes. In accordance with the normal procedure for local consultation over proposals of this nature the South Western Regional Hospital Board has sent to interested local authori-464W ties and other bodies a document inviting comments on its proposal for the closure of the casualty unit at Cossham Hospital; a copy of this has been sent to my hon. Friend and to the local Press and radio.
The board will consider any comments received before making a recommendation to me on the future of the department.