Ingrid Lennerwald: Hello Melinda! Thank you for your feedback. Today we received a presentation on a feasibility study on the construction of any third hospital in Skåne. There you mention in your question is of course important in case you live in Malmö and obviously it is so Malmo need a functioning hospital. Therefore, there is now also a construction of new premises in Malmö.
Pelle Plop: Burlov should surely be a better option than Hjärup respect to public transport. For Burlov station will be able to get both through the Southern Main Line and through Lomma railway, ie a large part of the population of Skåne can take the train without having to change. Via bus / car, you can take the E22 electricity. E6, which surrounds Burlov
Ingrid Lennerwald: Hello Pelle! Thank you for your feedback. First and foremost you have to decide whether to build a third hospital. Questions that you then have to consider is: what should the hospital to contain and where should it be located? I do not know of yet. We have got a day’s recent report and now the preparation that I lead carefully read and analyze the issues.
Nilsson: Almost all heavier bodies advocate a hospital, FFA for the patients’ sake. So there is no rational soul to NOT build a new hospital. How great is the risk that the (M) can stop the proposal, and how will you carry yourself to to get everyone? It is after all a decision for the future.
Ingrid Lennerwald: Hello Nilsson! Thank you for your feedback. The region faces major investment for the future of healthcare. There we make decisions about applying to 30-40 years. Hence the importance of sustainability and political unity. It is my ambition as president of preparation for future health care to be the case.
PK: Hello Inger. I work with urban design for everyday use. How have your thoughts when you consider Hjärup as a location for a large hospital? Access to land, traffic / parking needs, communications, sewer system, storm water? Hjärup’s a sovförort with mostly families with children …
Ingrid Lennerwald: Hey PK! Thank you for your feedback. When investigating the question of a possible new hospital 2011-2012 was Hjärup a suggestion. If we are to build a new hospital must of course thoroughly investigate all the things you mention in your question. That is not the case today. First you have to decide whether to build, what to build and then becomes naturally the question where to build.
Ardian: One thing that struck me was that this new “super hospital “along with Lund’s hospital and old mas, which together are called sus now would have very little capacity. About 1,000 sites, I get it. Half the prior Should the queues become even longer? Is that what you went to the polls on?
Ingrid Lennerwald: Hello Ardian! Thank you for your feedback. 1000 hospital beds are far too little. Today is the 1500 hospital beds and every single one of them will be needed in the future. Maybe even a little more. Obviously we work to ensure that people should not have to wait in line. Therefore, it is also important to improve cooperation, especially with municipalities around our old and frail patients.
Frederick: I wonder what you are thinking, Lund has been one of Sweden leading university and has very many specialties (some with national intake). Why not let it remain so? Instead they have for several years dismantled USiL. Let Lund University Hospital grow and become bigger and recreate the MAS
Ingrid Lennerwald: Hello Fredrik! Thank you for your feedback. Building the future university health services on the basis that exist today do not believe I am the way forward. We are facing major investments and we will build for a future health care system in a 40-year perspective. If we are to build a new third hospital or develop both Lund and Malmö is a mission for the preparation that I lead. Currently ongoing collection of all the facts available. I think we need to investigate the matter further.
Roger Side Tribe: Can you tell us a little about the draw you had today ang 3rd US. Where will it be, how do road and tram connections like? Will it build alternatives to CRC (Malmo) and BMC (Lund) adjacent to the new hospital?
Ingrid Lennerwald: Hey Roger! Thank you for your questions. The preparation has today received a report of a feasibility study on a possible third hospital. Since we got accounts on sitting meeting this morning, I have not yet had time to read the entire file. I note that the questions you ask are relevant. I’m not sure that the feasibility study we have received have all the answers, but I think we need to investigate the issue further.
Daisy: Because health care unions agree that it is better with a large hospital than with specialist care fragmented as it is today, I think this will be good. If it is then located in Hjärup, Burlöv or why not on the fields around Hyllie is less important.
Ingrid Lennerwald: Hello Daisy! Thank you for your point of view. I have also been reading in the media that health care unions agree. My intention as chairman of preparation is to conduct further work in an open and transparent dialogue. In the dialogue has of course the unions views a large and important role. I look forward to that work.
Peter M: Works as Leg. Nurse on the SUS. After having been on the Sunderbyn hospitals outside Luleå on field trips and heard their negative views on building a hospital midway between the two cities I must say that I am extremely negative to your suggestion. Have you visited Sunderby hospital itself?
Ingrid Lennerwald: Hi Peter! Thank you for your question. Yes, I have visited Sunderby hospital. I am well aware of the process that preceded the construction of Sunderbys hospital. What we know today is that we must develop the Skåne University medical care for future challenges and then you have to carefully consider what is best. If it turns out that the best thing is to build a third hospital will of course do so. If it turns out that it is not a viable option must focus on development in both Lund and Malmö.
OA Think that sounds better to expand the hospitals in Lund, Malmö and Helsingborg. I believe that Hjärup is too small and that they are already close to Lund hospital. Super Hospital would have fit better in Staffordshire where there is greater there and better assets
Ingrid Lennerwald: Hello OA! Thank you for your feedback. In Helsingborg going on the construction of part of a new hospital. Regarding the development of the SUS must carefully consider what is the best option. It’s the work going on now. Where any third hospital should lie, it is still anybody’s guess.
Anton: Have Social Democrats plans to recreate the smaller hospitals that have largely been discontinued in recent years. I think of Landskrona, Trelleborg, Hässleholm …. etc. It feels like they would relieve quite SUS pretty much. It is perhaps the solution to the health problems
Ingrid Lennerwald: Hello Anton! Thank you for your feedback. Since I have been a long time, I was also involved in the work of Scanian Vitality Care and Health. I think the work we did together with all parties in Skåne was a good, solid work. To develop all the Scanian hospitals for future challenges is an extremely important issue. The care that do not necessarily have to be at our university or our rural hospitals must obviously exist and develop in the smaller hospitals. I share your opinion on the importance of developing all of Skåne hospitals.
Pigge: Interesting to add a large hospital in Staffanstorps municipality … (NOT). How will you feel reachability for all ambulance services? Who has got the idea that it is better for the future to build new between Lund and Malmö. No, strengthening Lund reputation as a highly specialized hospital and save money!
Ingrid Lennerwald: Hello Pigge! Thank you for your questions. In investigations from 2011-2012 suggested investigators to Hjärup could be a suitable place to build any new third hospital. Some of the reasons for the choice of location was safe functioning Pågatåg Traffic and proximity to both the E22 and E6. The preparation has to consider is whether at all to build a third hospital. If there is to be built and where it should be, it is still anybody’s guess. What we do know is that if we are to meet future needs and the development of Skåne’s health care, we need to build new hospital facilities in Skåne.
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