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Rachael Burford, Local Democracy Reporting Service Published: 12:00 PM February 15, 2021
Barts NHS health trust s chief executive Alwen Williams. - Credit: Barts Health Trust Barts Health is on track to administer its 250,000 th Covid-19 vaccine by the end of the week. The trust, which runs Mile End Hospital in Mile End, Newham University Hospital in Plaistow and the Royal London in Whitechapel, had given out 220,000 jabs across north east London as of Wednesday last week the Joint Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee for the area heard. A further 35,000 people are due to receive their first dose of the vaccine by the end of this week. ....
Outer east London boroughs fear the NHS is moving too many services to the city centre Outer east London boroughs fear their healthcare is suffering because more NHS money is being spent in inner east London. A committee of councillors from Waltham Forest, Redbridge, Havering, Barking & Dagenham and Essex County questioned why inner east London has “nearly three times” more acute beds than their areas. A recent report on NHS investment in north east London lists £87.1 million worth of plans in inner boroughs and £47.5 million in outer boroughs, although the contribution to the new Whipps Cross is still unannounced. A key disagreement between the NHS and councillors appears to be whether investment in one borough will still benefit residents elsewhere across the north east London region. ....
Councillors fear their residents s healthcare will suffer if resources are concentrated elsewhere Outer east London boroughs fear their healthcare is suffering because more NHS money is being spent in inner east London. A committee of councillors from Waltham Forest, Redbridge, Havering, Barking & Dagenham and Essex County questioned why inner east London has “nearly three times” more acute beds than their areas. A recent report on NHS investment in north east London lists £87.1 million worth of plans in inner boroughs and £47.5 million in outer boroughs, although the contribution to the new Whipps Cross is still unannounced. A key disagreement between the NHS and councillors appears to be whether investment in one borough will still benefit residents elsewhere across the north east London region. ....