Monday, 24 June 2013

What's all this about saving the Royal Glam?

If you don't live in Rhondda Cynon Taff, or indeed South Wales, its unlikely you will have heard of the Royal Glamorgan hospital in Llantrisant, on the edge of the Rhondda valley.

This excellent hospital has been an unexpected part of our lives for the past five years and we hope, will continue to be for a very long time.

Both our children were born there, I received excellent ante and post natal care there, my daughter Seren has been treated in the A&E department more times than I like to remember (unfortunately for Seren clumsiness is definitely something she's inherited from her mother!), including a 3 week stay last year in traction after breaking her femur.

Seren did and now Rhydian does attend the absolutely excellent Building Blocks crèche (run by the amazing Sue Taylor and her wonderful team - but that's another story!) situated at the hospital and for the past three years, I have also had the privilege of Chairing the Maternity Services Liaison Committee (MSLC) for Cwm Taf, focusing largely on maternity care in the Royal Glamorgan and Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr.  Last but by no means least, my brother is now a consultant anaesthetist at the Glam.

There have been tweets, status updates and many links shared over the past few weeks about saving the services at the Royal Glam.  But what is it all about and what does it mean for us the local community?

Proposal:

·      Only four of the current five hospitals will be able to provide care, emergency medicine and treatment of the more serious medical cases including the vast majority of maternity, neonatal & children’s services. 
·      Loss of A&E services
·      Loss of consultant led maternity unit, special baby care unit and the neonatal unit
·      Children’s ward downgraded to admit only day patients.
·      All patients requiring the above services will be transferred to Cardiff, Bridgend or Merthyr hospitals.

What this means for the community within the catchment area for the Royal Glam:

·      The Royal Glam currently serves nearly 250,000 inhabitants of Rhondda Cynon Taff as well as taking the overflow from Cardiff and Bridgend hospitals all of whom will have to travel considerably further to receive necessary care.

·      The loss of maternity, paediatrics and also A&E will have a far-reaching and detrimental effect on the quality of patient care.
·      Without the consultant led services available within the hospital, succession planning could fall apart and the hospital will lose key, experienced and highly qualified staff in a range of specialties and roles, without whom the hospital as a whole could suffer dramatically.
·      Access and equity are big issues for many patients and relatives who come from the poorest wards in the whole of Wales where there are numerous examples of deprivation coupled with poor transport links and low car ownership levels thus making it far more difficult for patients to travel further to receive the care they need.
·      There will be an increasing demand on ambulances to transport patients to these alternative hospitals and with the current horrendous level of ambulance response times, the implications are unfortunately clear and dramatic!

Examples of difficulties faced by Cardiff (UHW)’s neonatal services demonstrate the need for additional local hospital support not the closure of UHW’s greatest ally in terms of assisting with patient care by taking the overflow:



What to do next:

If you feel as I and so many others do, that the Royal Glamorgan hospital is too precious a resource and service for us to lose, please share this but more importantly click on a link and make your voice heard!


To support the Royal Glamorgan hospital and to fight the proposed change, you need to tick the following boxes:
·      - 5 Hospitals
·      - Strongly DISAGREE with Option 3
·      - YES TO OPTION 4

You can also go to the following link to give your feedback on the proposed changes:


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