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Lords ‘concerned’ about delays to NHS helpline

Mark Prigg, Science and Technology Editor
28 Jul 2009


A House of Lords report today warned of “significant concerns” over the Government's handling of the swine flu crisis.

It has ordered ministers to explain why the launch of a flu helpline designed to ease pressure on GPs was delayed.

“While the Government has got some things right in preparing for a flu pandemic, such as the stockpiling of anti-virals, there are other areas where we appear to be under prepared,” said Lord Sutherland, chairman of the House of Lords science and technology committee. He added: “We are particularly concerned that the enhanced' NPFS or flu line' is not fully operational and there seems to be a lack of clarity about how the interim' flu line will interact with NHS Direct.”

The report also demands clarity on how intensive and critical care facilities would be used if a second, more dangerous wave of flu hits in the autumn.

But Professor Steve Field, chairman of the Royal College of General Practitioners, said today: “Overall the Department of Health has done very well. I think it is the individual hospitals where there is some work to be done. There has been a lack of communication.”

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Joe Public is more "concerned" that MP's have not been arrested and charged for fiddling their expenses.

One law for Joe Public and a different law for MP's.

- Reuben Camara, Republic of Morecambe, UK, 28/07/2009 14:25
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