John Leech MP reveals shocking new figures on NHS dentistry in South Manchester
12.00.00am UTC (GMT +0000) Mon 10th Apr 2006
In the week that controversial new NHS dental contracts come into force across England and Wales, the Liberal Democrats have published figures showing that the number of people in South Manchester who are registeredwith an NHS dentist has already fallen by 28,376 since Labour came to power.
Answers to parliamentary questions tabled by the Liberal Democrats show that between 1997 and 2005 the number of adults registered with an NHS dentist in England decreased by 13 per cent.
Figures provided to local Lib Dems reveal that the situation in South Manchester is even worse. In the primary care trust (PCT) area that serves South Manchester the number of adults registered with an NHS dentist has dropped by 31.95 per cent between 1997 and 2005, and the number of children registered with a dentist has dropped by 30.28 per cent.
Manchester Withington Liberal Democrat MP John Leech said:
"NHS dentistry provision is getting worse, here in South Manchester and across the country. Things were bad when the Conservatives were in power. They have got worse under Labour, and they are set to get worse still."
"My postbag has been filled to the brim with constituents' concerns over their struggle to find an NHS dentist."
"In 1999 Tony Blair promised that by 2001 everyone would have access to an NHS dentist. Not only has this not happened - the situation has actually worsened; in 2005, compared to 1997, there are now 28,376 more adults and children in South Manchester that are not registered with an NHS dentist."
"These new figures, which the Liberal Democrats are revealing today, show that NHS dentistry had reached crisis point even before these new contracts were imposed. Now the situation looks even grimmer for South Manchester as many dentists are refusing to sign the contract and are leaving the NHS altogether. In my constituency it is already almost impossible to find a
dentist able to take on new NHS patients."
"The new dental contracts are not giving local NHS dentists enough confidence to make a long-term commitment to the NHS. It is no wonder the dentists have lost faith in the Government as there was no consultation period for the new contract which many dentists received with only a month to go until the April deadline."
"Many dentists have also had to employ lawyers in order to understand the jargon within the contract and are extremely reluctant to sign something which they don't fully understand."
"The failure to increase registrations through this new contract is an indictment of Labour's failure to restore the NHS to what it should be: a universal, comprehensive service that provides ongoing health care to everyone who needs it."
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