Oral Answers to Questions — Health – in the House of Commons at 11:30 am on 13 January 2015.
Robert Halfon
Conservative, Harlow
11:30,
13 January 2015
What steps have been taken to help Princess Alexandra hospital in Harlow to deal with extra pressure over the winter.
Daniel Poulter
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health
The West Essex system, which includes Princess Alexandra hospital, has received an additional £4 million in winter resilience funding. Of that, £842,000 has been spent on additional community beds, £211,000 on putting put GPs into A and E departments, and £205,000 on reducing delays in the discharge of medically fit patients.
Robert Halfon
Conservative, Harlow
Harlow’s A and E has seen more attendances per bed than some of the biggest hospitals in the country. Although the staff at Princess Alexandra hospital are outstanding, they are still more than 40 nurses short. The chief executive says that recruitment is difficult because pay is better in the neighbouring London hospitals, although they are not far away. I welcome the 6,000 extra nurses, but will the Secretary of State consider what more can be done to help recruitment in Harlow and ease pressure on my local hospital?
Daniel Poulter
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health
I expect the additional £4 million for winter resilience to be directed towards the recruitment of additional front-line staff when that is appropriate, but there is flexibility in the current “Agenda for Change” pay scales to allow for the provision of recruitment and retention premiums if there are problems with recruitment.
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