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Patient safety put at risk in plans to ship Bassetlaw ICU patients out to Doncaster
An empty patient bed on an NHS hospital ward in England

CRITICALLY ill patients are being routinely transferred by ambulance from Bassetlaw Hospital to Doncaster under plans to decommission the smaller ICU by stealth, Unite said today . 

According to the union, a director at Doncaster & Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said at a clinical governance meeting that transferring 50 per cent  of level-three patients — those ventilated or with multiple organ failure — would reduce the number of ICU patients at Bassetlaw.

The union warned that the 20-mile transfer risks patient safety and that the plans contradict the trust’s claims that Bassetlaw ICU nurses need to travel to work in Doncaster for at least two months a year or risk being deskilled.

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