MPs have voted through a controversial measure that gives England's health secretary powers to close local hospitals, even if they are performing well. Clause 119 in the Care Bill allows a hospital to be closed or downgraded if a neighbouring trust is struggling financially.
The government maintains it is a good way to address local care issues. But critics say the powers put finances ahead of patient care.
Clause 119 gives special administrators the power to make changes to neighbouring services while trying to rescue failing NHS trusts.
It was inserted into the bill after the High Court ruled last October that Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt had acted outside his powers when he decided the emergency and maternity units at Lewisham Hospital, in south-east London, should be cut back to save a neighbouring trust that was going bust - Queen Elizabeth Hospital Woolwich.
BBC News - MPs grant powers to close local hospitals
The government will now be able to close hospitals that are performing well and have no problems. Does that sound like a government that has the interests of patients at heart? Usual race to the bottom that has come to be expected from the coalition
The government maintains it is a good way to address local care issues. But critics say the powers put finances ahead of patient care.
Clause 119 gives special administrators the power to make changes to neighbouring services while trying to rescue failing NHS trusts.
It was inserted into the bill after the High Court ruled last October that Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt had acted outside his powers when he decided the emergency and maternity units at Lewisham Hospital, in south-east London, should be cut back to save a neighbouring trust that was going bust - Queen Elizabeth Hospital Woolwich.
BBC News - MPs grant powers to close local hospitals
The government will now be able to close hospitals that are performing well and have no problems. Does that sound like a government that has the interests of patients at heart? Usual race to the bottom that has come to be expected from the coalition




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