The chairman of Ramsey Cottage Hospital's League of Friends says the organisation wasn't consulted over a decision to move services to Noble's Hospital.
Leonard Singer was giving evidence to the Social Affairs Policy Review Committee yesterday as it investigated how the Department of Health and Social Care moved endoscopy services from Ramsey to Noble's Hospital.
In the House of Keys this week, Minister Kate Beecroft said she'd had a number of meetings with interested parties before making the decision.
Mr Singer said the League of Friends wasn't consulted, despite raising hundreds of thousands of pounds for endoscopy equipment:
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