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Model letter to send to your MP expressing concern about STP

The letter was prepared by the Keep Our NHS Public steering group
https://keepournhspublic.com/.

If you'd like to send it to your MP, please copy the text below.
You can amend it if you wish - individual letters stand a better chance of being read.

Be sure to add the date, the MPs name, and your name and address at the
bottom, and then email it to them. You will find their email address here -
http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/


Dear ,

You will be aware that the state of the NHS continues to cause grave public concern.

The 44 Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships (STPs) are required to deliver a £22bn reduction in the NHS annual budget by 2020/21 - even though the UK already spends significantly less on healthcare than comparable countries like France or Germany.

The Sustainability and Transformation Plans have been drafted in secret. They lack public support or any firm clinical evidence base. The swingeing cuts will be achieved through ‘new models of care’ that involve:
  • closure of A&Es, beds, hospitals and local services despite lack of capacity
  • rapid and unprecedented sell-off of NHS sites to plug funding gaps (as set out in the Naylor Review), resulting in lengthy, inconvenient and potentially unsafe journeys for patients and relatives and loss of sites for new NHS provision
  • downgrading professional staff: replacing qualified doctors with 2-year trained Physician Associates; replacing nurses and other professional staff with unqualified care assistants,
  • ‘care nearer home’ meaning impossible new demands on social care services that are already stretched to breaking point and family carers (predominantly women) caring for very sick people at home
  •  appointments conducted via Skype despite known difficulties this will create for many older and vulnerable patients
  •  health apps and remote monitoring used as a replacement for face-to-face engagement

We are horrified that the STPs, which have no statutory legal basis, are being imposed primarily as cost-cutting measures, in the absence of any reliable evidence-base to support clinical effectiveness, and without consultation with clinicians or with patients or local communities to determine acceptability. This devastating STP programme flies in the face of the NHS’ proud tradition of evidence-based medicine to meet patients’ needs.

The latest phase of the programme is the creation of ‘Accountable Care Systems’, modelled on the US healthcare market, and we believe this is the intended future for the NHS.

We seek
  • an immediate halt to the STP programme pending local review including full consultation and involvement of patients and community organisations.
  • funding to bring the NHS into line with that of similar EU economies.
  • a new NHS Bill that will end the NHS market and privatisation and will reinstate a publicly funded, publicly provided and publicly accountable NHS.

We look forward to hearing what action you, our elected representative, will take to support these aims.


Yours sincerely,

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  • Welcome
  • Calendar
  • Contact us
  • Local NHS stats
  • Campaigning Update
  • Campaigns
    • Stop NHS charges and the sharing of data
    • Council Committees - HWB and CCG and Overseeing and Scrutiny
    • Primary Care and GP Issues
    • Health Workers
    • Stalls
    • Press and Media >
      • List of Contacts to write to
    • Website Facebook and Twitter
    • National Network
  • STP
    • STP Archive >
      • Regional Network
      • Email your MP
      • STP 30th April Meeting
      • STP April update
      • CCG engagement
      • Why we should oppose STP
  • Useful Links
    • Videos
    • Links
  • Press Releases
  • An open letter to Jeremy Hunt
  • Naylor Report
  • Social Care cuts
  • Breastfeeding Petition
  • UK Charter for Health
  • Composite 8: NHS
  • Statement of support
  • Exhibition
  • Brighton General
  • Data sold
  • Under the Knife summary
  • Drug Alcohol Recovery Service
  • Coronavirus posters
  • Free University Brighton