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Plans submitted for new A&E at Worcestershire Royal Hospital

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.

Plans submitted for new multi-million-pound A&E at Worcestershire Royal

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.

Endoscopy unit at the Alex in Redditch awarded national accreditation

THE endoscopy unit at Alexandra Hospital in Redditch has been awarded national accreditation for providing the highest quality of care to patients. The recognition has come after a rigorous assessment by the Joint Advisory Group (JAG) of the Royal College of Physicians and British Society of Gastroenterology. To achieve the accreditation, team members at the Alex had to demonstrate excellence across several areas – including clinical quality, patient experience and staff training. An endoscopy is a procedure where the inside of the body is examined by using a long, thin, flexible tube that has a camera at one end for diagnosis or treatment. The units, run by Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, see around 20,000 patients every year.

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