Martin questioned Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt after he made his statement on higher than expected mortality rates at Diana, Princess of Wales hospital in Grimsby and at Scunthorpe General Hospital.
Martin drew attention to the difficulties the NHS experiences when seeking to recruit to-level clinicians and managers. Jeremy Hunt gave the assurance we needed.
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Martin Vickers (Cleethorpes) (Con): I welcome the robust and determined approach that my right hon. Friend is taking. It is right that the mistakes of the past should be thoroughly investigated, but my constituents—some of whom are waiting to go into Grimsby and Scunthorpe hospitals—need an assurance that action will be taken to remedy the situation immediately. There are many dedicated staff in our area, but recruitment has always been a problem in northern Lincolnshire. Will my right hon. Friend assure me that if additional support is needed to recruit the best clinicians and managers, it will be made available?
Mr Hunt: We will quite simply do what it takes to ensure that we implement the recommendations of the Keogh review for north Lincolnshire hospitals. We owe my hon. Friend’s constituents nothing less. The first step is to be honest about the problems. The big difference between the two sides of the House is illustrated by the fact that we will restore morale not by pretending that the problems do not exist but by being honest about them and confronting them. That is what we will do in my hon. Friend’s constituency.