£2m price tag for health review 'fiasco'
Published Date:
02 September 2008
AT LEAST £2million has been swallowed up by the 'fit for the future' health fiasco in West Sussex, it has emerged – and there has been a warning that the final total could run into millions more.
The £2million figure was disclosed by a senior county councillor serving on the joint health overview and scrutiny committee, as condemnation of West Sussex Primary Care Trust's proposals continue to grow. The proposals are now being considered by the secretary of state for health.
The massive scale of the price tag for an exercise which has resulted in decisions widely regarded as disastrous, including the downgrading of St Richard's Hospital in Chichester, will shock many people.
Most would almost certainly prefer to have seen it spent on health care instead.
Chichester MP Andrew Tyrie said the total would undoubtedly be much higher than £2million.
For full story see West Sussex Gazette September 3
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02 September 2008 12:11 PM
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