Lincolnshire councillors will write to the Prime Minister to raise “serious concerns” over the continued overnight closure of Grantham A&E.
The Health Scrutiny Panel for Lincolnshire made the decision after it said no progress had been made following a referral of the decision to the Secretary of State in January 2018.
United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust closed the department overnight in August 2016, a move which it said was “temporary”.
Councillor Carl Macey, chair of the panel, said it was “unacceptable” that the service has been closed overnight for two and a half years.
Councillor Carl Macey, chair of the health scrutiny panel for Lincolnshire.
“We felt we were in a position today to elevate this matter as high as we could,” he said.
“Our hope is to return services in Grantham to overnight,
“At the moment in time residents have had 30 months without any overnight services and we do not think that is acceptable.”
Since the closure, the committee has referred the matter to the Secretary of State in January 2018 on the grounds of “inadequate consultation”.
Councillors will write to Prime Minister, Theresa May, over Grantham A&E concerns.
Both organisations confirmed that a report had been handed to the Department for Health and that publishing the document was a matter for the minister.
But the panel said that no report has been made public or given to the committee by ministers.
Councillor Macey said the committee hoped the referral to the Prime Minister will provide an outcome for the residents of Grantham.
Watch our interview with Mark Brassington, chief operating officer at ULHT, on the future of Grantham A&E.
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