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MP’s anger over £2m health scandal involving lack of use of Wisbech Community Diagnostic Centre




Former Health Secretary Steve Barclay has blasted local NHS bosses over what he describes as a £2million health scandal in Fenland.

Posting to his Facebook page the North East Cambridgeshire MP has accused Cambridgeshire health bosses of betraying Fenland patients in favour of healthier, wealthier areas.

He claims Cambridgeshire health bosses are refusing patients the choice to be treated at the new £2.1m Wisbech Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC), forcing them to travel further by diverting them to Ely and other sites and wasting the millions invested in the new facilities.

MP Steve Barclay has accused Cambridgeshire health bosses of a £2million betrayal of Fenland patients
MP Steve Barclay has accused Cambridgeshire health bosses of a £2million betrayal of Fenland patients

He said: “When it opened, the NHS said ‘the new Community Diagnostic Centre in Wisbech brings state-of-the-art diagnostic services closer to people’s homes. It will play a vital role in helping to diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer and heart disease more quickly’, and that ‘Wisbech CDC includes mobile CT and MRI scanners and is open for 12 hours a day seven days a week for thousands of patients in Wisbech and nearby’.

“Yet figures I have uncovered show in some months, such as April and October last year, no patients were treated at the Wisbech CDC and that in seven of the last 21 months fewer than 100 patients a month were treated.

“This is appalling when in another month last year as many as 946 patients were treated at the Wisbech CDC, which shows the facility has scope to see many more patients. Thousands of local patients are missing out on speedy, local treatment as a result.

MP Steve Barclay pictured when he was Health Secretary visiting the George Eliot CDC - it has facilities similar to those at North Cambs Hospital.
MP Steve Barclay pictured when he was Health Secretary visiting the George Eliot CDC - it has facilities similar to those at North Cambs Hospital.

“Health bosses have also refused to add the Wisbech CDC to the places that scans and tests can be booked via the NHS App - artificially suppressing demand from patients many of whom would prefer to have their MRI or CT scan locally.

“This is a textbook case of the failure of health bosses to use the investment in the NHS effectively to improve health productivity, resulting in poorer outcomes for local patients. It is also striking how secretly they have kept this - where has the public information been on the new CDC services available or job adverts for staff?

“Yet at the same time health bosses did prioritise recruitment and spending on diversity and inclusion hires. This is perverse when the same health bosses are transferring treatment from an area with higher health needs to the healthier, more affluent parts of the county.

MP Steve Barclay pictured when he was Health Secretary visiting the George Eliot CDC - it has facilities similar to those at North Cambs Hospital.
MP Steve Barclay pictured when he was Health Secretary visiting the George Eliot CDC - it has facilities similar to those at North Cambs Hospital.

“As Secretary of State for Health I rolled out Community Diagnostic Centres across the country, including the Wisbech Community Diagnostic Centre, to provide a wide range of diagnostic tests closer to patients' homes and reducing the need for hospital visits.

“After 21 months, there has been sufficient time for recruiting new staff to Wisbech and to get the facility up to full capacity. There is clearly sufficient demand from Fenland patients for MRI and CT scans if their GPs and the NHS App signpost this.

“I urge the Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Integrated Care System (ICS) to take immediate action,”

He wants the ICS to ensure:

• Wisbech CDC is fully integrated into the NHS app.

• Fenland GPs are encouraged to book patients into Wisbech CDC.

• Staff recruitment at the Wisbech CDC is prioritised. We need an explanation as to why so little has been done over the last 21 months to recruit?

• A published plan on how the ICS will boost utilisation, including an awareness campaign for patients.

• The ICS to publish by postcode and by population group the data on take up of screening programmes, so we can see if patient participation is lower in Fenland in part due to difficulties of access.

Mr Barclay concluded: “Over £2million has been invested in the new WIsbech CDC facilities. After 21 months of under utilisation, health bosses must now end the unnecessary delays in local diagnostic testing so patients receive the care they need close to home.”

A spokesperson for NHS Cambridgeshire & Peterborough said: We want to make sure that Wisbech Community Diagnostic Centre benefits the health and care of as many local people as possible. That’s why we’re working closely with colleagues, including GP practices in the area, to make it even easier for patients to get tests and scans done at the centre in the future.

“This includes making changes so that people can be referred directly by their GP practice to the centre, helping the local community access care closer to home whilst reducing waiting times. We’ve already seen a doubling in the number of people seen at Wisbech CDC in the last four months as a result of this work.”

The spokesperson added: “ To date we’ve already opened up direct access routes to spirometry, with direct routes to echocardiograms and non-obstetric ultrasounds due to come online soon.”



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