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The future of Kingston Hospital is under discussion after leaked evidence from a confidential south-west London-wide review of the NHS backed up MPs claims that closure of the thriving A+E and maternity units was being considered.

Out of 18 options decided on before Christmas by clinicians carrying out the review, 16 involved the loss of a major service at Kingston.

Liberal Democrat MPs have launched a "Save Kingston Hospital Campaign" while Tories say they are not convinced of the threat, but are promising to halt the review if David Cameron comes to power.

To make up your mind keep visiting the Surrey Comet for all the latest news on the hospital.

If you have an opinion or a question you would like to put to the NHS about the review, email Surrey Comet chief reporter David Lindsell at dlindsell@london.newsquest.co.uk

Tories would "rip-up" review of NHS in south-west London


This article appeared in the Surrey Comet on March 19, 2010

The Tories will "rip-up" plans to shift work and money away from hospitals into the primary care sector if they come to power.

Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley told health magazine Pulse he did not believe the NHS structure was in place to implement the ideas drawn up by former health minister Lord Darzi.

And he promised to halt the south-west London review, a move which could infuriate clinicians who have spent nearly a year discussing the changes.

He said: "It is assumed patients denied access to hospital services will be accommodated elsewhere in the community at a lower cost."

"The assumptions are literally heroic."

The Conservatives do not accept the premise of the review, which is a forecast overspend of £300m in 2016/17.

Parliamentary hopeful for Kingston and Surbiton, Helen Whately, said: "We have committed to investing in the NHS.

"That means London's health services won't face that £300m problem and won't need to downgrade lots of hospitals to balance the books."

But Mike O’Brien, health minister, said: "The key Darzi components can be summarised as localised services where possible, and centralised services where necessary.

"That is the process that the Conservative party is attacking."


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