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CONCERNS have been raised by a coroner after a series of delays in diagnosis and treatment for a cancer patient who subsequently passed away. Matthew Cox, assistant coroner for the area of Manchester North, recently issued a report to prevent future deaths to the Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust following an inquest into the death of Monica McCormick, who died in May 2020, aged 79. The inquest found Mrs McCormick attended Fairfield General Hospital for a CT scan in October 2019 which discovered the presence of a tumour. She was transferred to North Manchester General Hospital for surgery and tissue samples were taken and sent for testing, but evidence showing she had a tumour was not communicated to her or her GP, meaning she was unaware of the diagnosis.
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Manchester City Council is to sign off a regeneration strategy this week to diversify and revamp the hospital’s estate and incorporate commercial and residential elements within the site.
A joint venture between Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and developer Bruntwood intends to transform Wythenshawe Hospital into a “sustainable health village”, which would include a complete upgrade of the hospital’s ageing estate.
Following a period of public consultation, the city council is expected to approve the overarching strategic regeneration framework for the project on Thursday.
Much of the existing hospital site is “dense and disjointed”, according to the draft framework, which aims to address multiple challenges faced by those who use the hospital by reducing distances between facilities, and improving the public realm.