Edward Davey
Kingston Hospital “Must Make Step Change On MRSA” - Davey
Edward Davey, Liberal Democrat MP for Kingston and Surbiton, has expressed his concern about new statistics which show MRSA cases rising at Kingston Hospital for the period April to September 2005.
Edward Davey has been raising issues of cleanliness with senior managers at the hospital for over 3 years and helped out in the hospital’s campaigns to raise staff awareness of the need to wash hands properly, and is therefore “extremely disappointed” at the lack of progress last year. Commenting he said:
“I am concerned that for the first six months last year, Kingston Hospital saw this significant deterioration. I know there has been a lot of hard work to tackle MRSA at the hospital, but that simply makes these figures even more disappointing.
“I have already raised my concerns with the hospital, and they tell me that the most up-to-date figures show a significant reduction. While that is welcome, the facts are that this problem should not have got out of hand last year.
“When people go to their local hospital, they want to get better, not catch infections. This must be seen as a wake up call to the Kingston team: they should review absolutely everything they are doing to combat MRSA and bring in the best practice from the best performing hospitals. A step change must now be made.”
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