The latest plans show how the new A&E department at Worcestershire Royal Hospital would look MAJOR plans to move and expand the county’s A&E department have been put forward. The multi-million pound work would see the relocation of the A&E department at Worcestershire Royal Hospital and the creation of a new ‘emergency village’ on the site. The plans, which have now been submitted to Worcester City Council for consideration, were drawn up after £15 million was made available to Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust to deliver improvements in urgent care facilities in the city. Drawings show a 971 square metre single-storey extension to the side of the hospital’s Aconbury East ward which will house its new urgent and emergency care facilities. A dedicated children’s A&E department will also be built.
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MAJOR plans to move and expand the county’s A&E department have been put forward. The multi-million-pound work would see the relocation of the A&E department at Worcestershire Royal Hospital in Worcester and the creation of a new ‘emergency village’ on the site. The plans, which have now been submitted to Worcester City Council for consideration, were drawn up after £15 million was made available to Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust to deliver improvements in urgent care facilities in the city. Drawings show a 971 square metre single-storey extension to the side of the hospital’s Aconbury East ward which will house its new urgent and emergency care facilities. A dedicated children’s A&E department will also be built.
WORCESTERSHIRE Acute Hospitals Trust speaks out amid reports the NHS potentially lost more than £3 million in missed appointments. The Trust has released a statement addressing the 19,865 missed appointments out of the 514,220 booked between April and December last year. Matthew Hopkins, Chief Executive of the Trust, said “We would urge any patients who no longer need their appointment to contact us, at the earliest possible opportunity, so that time can be used for the benefit of other patients.” Mr Hopkins appeals to the public after NHS Digital Data revealed the shocking figures that “no-shows” were potentially costing the NHS £760 million nation wide. This equals to the devastating amount of 5 million missed appointments across the country.
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