Praise for hospitals’ ‘fair’ parking charge
Friday 11th September 2009, 11:00AM BST.
Shropshire’s two main hospitals have been praised for not overcharging “vulnerable” cancer patients in their car parks.
The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and Telford’s Princess Royal have been given the thumbs up by cancer charity Macmillan for making “a real difference” to the pocket’s of cancer sufferers.
The charity has branded hospital car parking charges in other parts of the country excessive.
But it said Shropshire’s two were setting a refreshing trend.
More than half of cancer patients do not get free or discounted parking when they visit other hospitals but the PRH and RSH charge a maximum capped daily fee of £2, with long term patients able to buy a 10-day pass for £10.
Macmillan general manager George Briggs said: “We have identified some hospitals that are showing the way by taking steps to help cancer patients with their parking costs and I am delighted to commend the Royal Shrewsbury and the Princess Royal Hospitals as two of these.
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“Cancer patients in Shrewsbury and Telford are given significant discounts, which make a real difference.”
Shrewsbury pensioner Colin Stegeman, 73, had to fork out £40 a week in parking charges when his wife was admitted to a hospital in Yorkshire.
He said: “It’s hard to take on the authorities when you’re feeling vulnerable – shame on those who take that money. My wife was in hospital for four weeks being treated for myeloma and it was a 70-mile round trip to be with her.
“I discovered later from another carer that I could have paid a reduced rate, but no one told me about this and I was turned down when I asked for a refund.
“There was no way of knowing what I was going to pay as prices weren’t on display, I only found out at the exit barrier.”
Mr Briggs called on more hospitals to follows Shropshire’s lead.
“When going to hospital to receive life-saving treatment, many vulnerable cancer patients are being burdened with this unavoidable cost. This is at a time when they should be focusing on their health and not worrying about money.
“It is time England followed the example set by Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, and scrapped this tax on illness.”
By Jason Lavan
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Really? Not if you find yourself there most days visiting family, £2 a day soon adds up.
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Just how ‘fair’ is charging the sick £2 a day? Sometimes the treatment only lasts 30 minutes yet still charged £2. Just hate to think what the worst hospital charges! There should be free parking for ALL patients legitimately visiting the hospital.
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I don’t understand this report. Does it mean that RSH& PRH charge £2 a day fairly?? Ahh, I remember the days when the sick and their families were treated with compassion and fairness.
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Someone has to pay for all the faceless bureaucrats administering these charges, so hit the sick and their visitors Administration staff proberly park for free including the overpaid directors.
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I think being charged for visitors and patients is disgusting!!!!!! it takes advantage – just to make money. I work at the hospital and they reckon the money goes towards improving the parking and the pathways around the hospital!!! oh yeah….
Its still rubbish – parking spaces are like gold-dust.
People should not be charged for going to hospital!
We have to pay a fee annually to park. I earn £5000 per year and i pay £50 per year but staff who earn £100000 only pay £100 per year!!!
£2 per day for visitors and patients soon mounts up – it’s ridiculous. STOP CHARGES!
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