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Mick Bates highlights plight of kidney patients in Powys
Release/Rhyddhau:
26/09/07
Contact/Cyswllt:
Sian Cliff
02920 898342
/
sian.cliff@wales.gov.uk
As the Kidney Foundation Wales launch their four month campaign to
improve Kidney services in Wales, Montgomeryshire AM Mick Bates
calls on the Assembly Government to ‘get their act together’ as
figures show Wales lags far behind England on kidney treatment.
Highlighting the lack of provision for kidney treatment in Powys,
Mick comments on the prospect that patients in Powys may be forced
to travel as far as the West Midlands for treatment:
“Patients are currently travelling from Powys to dialysis units in
Shrewsbury and Wrexham but now these units are facing serious
capacity issues. Patients are being threatened with a move to the
unit at Walsall – this is just not good enough.
“The Assembly Government needs a strong plan to support kidney
treatment in Wales to resolve these local capacity and travel issues
– we need an urgent plan of action for the dialysis unit proposed
for Welshpool hospital as well as firm plans for further units
across the country.”
“The Renal National Service Framework critically lacks an action
plan and a measurable timetable for action. A 2006 study undertaken
by researchers from Bristol and Cardiff showed that 20% of the
population lived more than 30 minutes from a dialysis unit and in
large parts of Powys and Pembrokeshire the drive time is over 60
minutes.
“There are serious concerns about poor accountability for dialysis
units and the number of kidney transplants remains totally
inadequate. I fully support campaigns by both the BMA and Kidney
Foundation Wales to increase the number of donors.
“This really is a life or death issue.”
Notes:
The Kidney Wales Foundation have presented a petition which requests
that the National Assembly for Wales works with Kidney Wales
Foundation and other stakeholders to set and achieve a target of
doubling kidney donors in Wales by the end of this National Assembly
in 2011. The petition also requests that the Assembly matches pound
for pound the funding provided by Kidney Foundation Wales towards
their campaign.
The Petition is PET(3)02-07 (p4): 20 September 2007 which is
awaiting a further evidence session.
White, P., James, V., Ansell, D., Lodhi, V., & Donovan K.L. (2006)
Equity of access to dialysis facilities in Wales, Q J Med 99:
445-452
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