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Health Secretary acknowledges “very powerful” case for investment in QEH

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Wednesday, 18 May, 2022

Health Secretary acknowledges “very powerful” case for investment in QEH

During the Queen’s Speech debate on making Britain the best place to grow up and to grow old, Rt Hon Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care acknowledged the “very powerful” case for investment in QEH made by North West Norfolk MP James Wild.

In his speech, James highlighted that there are now 1500 timber and steel roof supports in place to manage the reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete planks issues. He stressed the poor patient experience and impact on staff of being in wards with props supporting the roof. He said that due to this “concrete cancer” the Trust has a red rating due to the potentially catastrophic risk of failure of the roof structure.

While welcoming the investment in a new Endoscopy Unit and the West Norfolk Eye Centre, he said:

“Now is the time to make a decision to build a new hospital for the 300,000 people across Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Cambridgeshire that QEH serves. This is not about having shiny new buildings for their own sake; it is about better health outcomes in some of the most deprived areas in the country that the Government have recognised as a priority for levelling up.

“By committing to this vitally needed hospital, the inevitable requirement for a replacement will become part of a funded programme rather than an unplanned demand on the Treasury requiring emergency funding. That is better value for taxpayers and will deliver the improvements that people in North West Norfolk and beyond deserve.”

In response to James’ comments the Health Secretary said:

“I also listened very carefully when we were talking about NHS investment to my Honourable Friend for North West Norfolk who I think made a very powerful case."

 

Text of James’ speech:

“The focus of this debate, on making Britain the best place to grow up and grow old, also includes access to healthcare. It will come as no surprise to Ministers that I return to an issue I raised in my maiden speech in the first Queen’s Speech debate of this Parliament, and indeed in last year’s Queen’s Speech and on many other occasions—the need for a new Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn. QEH is now more than a decade beyond its planned 30-year lifespan, and due to its reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete planks, it now has 1,500 timber and steel supports holding up the cracking roof—it is the most-propped hospital in the country—and that number is likely to increase as further failsafe work is completed.

Due to this concrete cancer, the trust’s risk register has a red rating for direct risk to life and to the safety of patients, visitors and staff due to the potentially catastrophic risk of failure of the roof structure.

Last month, some of my constituents once again came to Westminster talk about the need for QEH to be one of the additional eight new hospital schemes the Government have committed to building. A major issue they asked me to highlight is just how bad an experience being in a ward surrounded by props holding up the roof is for patients. Staff at the hospital stressed how it makes it harder for them to do their job to provide the care the patients need.

 

I warmly welcome the funding from the Department of Health for a new endoscopy unit, and the new west Norfolk eye centre that opened last week at QEH, but now is the time to make a decision to build a new hospital for the 300,000 people across Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Cambridgeshire that QEH serves. This is not about having shiny new buildings for their own sake; it is about better health outcomes in some of the most deprived areas in the country that the Government have recognised as a priority for levelling up. By committing to this vitally needed hospital, the inevitable requirement for a replacement will become part of a funded programme rather than an unplanned demand on the Treasury requiring emergency funding. That is better value for taxpayers and will deliver the improvements that people in North West Norfolk and beyond deserve.

 

I hope that my right hon. Friend the Health Secretary has good news for my constituents soon, as they are rightly frustrated at the delay in this decision.”

 

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