Angry patients are planning a protest
outside Broadstairs Health Centre at 2pm on Tuesday June 19
The protest comes after it was revealed
that the centre currently has no full time GPs to serve over 7,000
patients.
The protest has been called by Save Our
Health Service, a new campaigning group, which has been formed to safeguard
health services in Thanet.
Local film-maker, Christine Tongue, who
is a patient with the practice, says the protest comes following the centre’s
takeover by Concordia Health Ltd, a private company who own a string of
practices in London and one in Dover .
“Two popular GPs left following the
coming of Concordia. But Concordia assured us that the level of care would not
be affected and that in fact the level of service would be
improved.
“Now we discover we have no full time
GPs and the practice manager has resigned. And there are ongoing difficulties in
making appointments.
“We’ve been told that two new GPs have
been appointed but are working out their notice in other practices. But the two
GPs which Concordia previously recruited both left within months of joining the
practice. Who’s to say these new GPs won’t leave very soon,
too?
“There is something very wrong going on
with Concordia and we need explanations about what’s happening
there.
The Save Our Health Service group claims
the problems with Concordia isn’t just an issue for its current patients, but
for Thanet as a whole. Christine said: “The government’s new legislation means
that it’s likely that companies like Concordia will become more and more
involved with the provision of health services in Thanet. It’s important we
confront these sorts of problems now or face much bigger problems in the
future.”
Christine added: “Anyone who’s worried
about our health service is welcome to join us at the protest at 2pm on
Tuesday.”
More information from Christine Tongue
on 01843 604 253.