Don't kid yourself - "Royal" means nothing to a labour government. Stick to
University!
MarkP
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> From: Howes, Marten [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 02 November 2006 04:09
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> Subject: Re: Locality Hospital
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> or "Royal." Bit harder to get away with of course..........
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> Sent: Wednesday, 1 November 2006 09:16
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> Subject: Re: Locality Hospital
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> I suggest you append your hospital name with the word "University". That
> always does the trick. Just about every DGH in London has done it now. In
> fact, if your hospital's called "Skegness University Hospital" or the
> like, it's a sure sign it's really a DGH. But with "University" in the
> name, it'll never close.
>
> AF
>
> "Scott, Charles" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Nice to see Don McKechnie on the national BBC news last night (even
> if the camera angle was not flattering in a tight head shot). Can
> anyone enlighten me about what a "locality hospital" is as it seems to me
> that the wheels are turning and my hospital appears to be a prime target
> for downgrading - peripheral provincial unit, little trauma, cannot
> attract EM Consultants for love nor money and not on the ST training
> programme
>
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