DAVID TAYLOR TO OPPOSE REDUCED ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
- Hemel MP David Taylor will take an ‘absolute hard line’ against ‘any changes in the provision of healthcare in Hemel’ that would ‘result in reduced access to services for residents’
- In a statement to the Berko News magazine, David’s senior parliamentary researcher also said Mr Taylor is ‘currently speaking to all stakeholders involved in the decision-making process, as well as taking steps to ensure that residents’ thoughts and concerns are listened to’.
- The researcher added David ‘is meeting with and hearing the perspectives of a varied mix of stakeholders at a high level. He will be very pleased to share more on this once future meetings have concluded, and he has received all the relevant information necessary’
- The ‘high level’ stakeholders have included the West Herts NHS Trust and the regional Integrated Care Board
- The NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement defined ‘stakeholder’ in 2009 as ‘anyone who may be affected by your improvement project.’