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Ipswich Hospital's departing boss says three councils will put patient care at risk

The boss of the NHS trust that runs Ipswich Hospital has warned that splitting Suffolk into three unitary authorities could fragment healthcare governance and create inconsistent access to services across the county.

ESNEFT Chief Executive Nick Hulme
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ESNEFT Chief Executive Nick Hulme

Why it matters: Nick Hulme's comments add a significant healthcare perspective to the local government reorganisation debate, with the outgoing chief executive of East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) arguing that a single council would better serve patients through unified decision-making and consistent policies.

What he's saying: Hulme said the fragmentation that would result from dividing governance and service provision across three councils poses potential risks to patient care continuity and system efficiency.

"A multicouncil model would likely perpetuate the postcode lottery we already contend with - where patients face unequal access to services depending on their location," he said.

"A single unitary council would provide a unified governance structure, enabling consistent policy, streamlined decision-making, and more effective joint planning across the region."

The bigger picture: Mr Hulme's comments come as Suffolk residents have until 11 January 2026 to respond to the government consultation on two competing proposals for the county's future.

Suffolk County Council proposes one unitary authority covering the entire county, while Babergh, East Suffolk, Ipswich, Mid Suffolk and West Suffolk councils propose three unitary authorities.

For context: Mr Hulme, 65, announced in October that he will retire around Christmas after 46 years in the NHS. He started his healthcare career as a porter at Middlesex Hospital in 1980 before spending more than four decades in various frontline and managerial roles.

The bottom line: As the public has its say, the region's foremost healthcare leader has made clear his preference for a unified council structure, arguing that three separate authorities could worsen existing inequalities in patient access to services across Suffolk.

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