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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

Kingston Hospital wins £2m funding battle


Kingston Hospital has won a battle for £2m of funding, as the NHS seeks to save money by diverting patients to walk-in centres and GP surgeries.

NHS Kingston Primary Care Trust (PCT), which holds the purse strings for patients from the borough, wants to reduce the number of follow up appointments at the hospital, ultimately reducing the amount of money Kingston Hospital will get each year.

But the disagreements were so great NHS London was been called in to arbitrate between the two sides, and this week decided the proposed cuts were too great and found in favour of the hospital.

Neither party was prepared to discuss the value or the level of reduction in appointments but board papers for the PCT revealed the figure was about £2m.

St George’s Hospital in Tooting is also being challenged on about £1m of funding.

A spokesman for Kingston PCT said: “It’s standard practice for commissioners to negotiate contract prices with providers to ensure value for money for patients, and we’ve been in ongoing discussions with Kingston Hospital to agree the contract for the coming year.

“Despite both sides working hard to reach final agreement, this issue was referred to NHS London for an arbitration meeting held last week.”

A spokesman for the hospital said: “We believe and argued that the first appointment/follow up appointment ratios should be benchmarked against a representative peer group of the best performing district general hospitals in England, on a speciality by speciality basis to ensure that we continue to aspire to best practice and of matching the best performing hospitals in the country.

“NHS London has now heard the arbitration and the outcome will be reported formally to the trust board at its next meeting.”

John Lister, of Health Emergency and the author of the British Medical Association report On the Brink, said: “To simply say we’re going to reduce the number of people who are going to hospital flies in the face of reality. It is just to save money. It is health rationing.”

Kingston PCT, which has fought its way back from a £22m overspend three years ago, plans to use the savings to make up for an extra £2.6m of hospital spending in 2009-10 and 2011-12 because of population growth in Kingston.

It expects to shift £2.2m away from hospitals into primary care by 2011, rising to £4m in 2012.

Earlier this year the hospital won a vital arbitration battle which could have seen it lose £13.6m, after Kingston PCT began to query more than 5,000 operations and appointments a month.

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