Author Topic: Salford Royal Hospital to get new £67m centre for treating patients  (Read 819 times)

celeste

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-50673411?intlink_from_url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/localnews/2643123-manchester/0&link_location=live-reporting-story


Plans have been approved for a new £67m centre for treating patients from across Greater Manchester with life-threatening injuries.
A new major trauma department is set to be built at Salford Royal Hospital after NHS England agreed to make it the main site for emergencies in the area.
It will also have a new helipad so air ambulances will no longer have to land on a nearby field.
Work is expected to start in February and be completed in early 2021.
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lozflan

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Tameside,have 16.3 million to improve A and E.
Politicians and nappies must be changed often,and for the same reason

Parky

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Loz, That’s one hospital I’d refuse to be taken to,

lozflan

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That's how it used to be Parky.   Mrs Loz and I are almost residents. A few times I have been leaving after treatment,before the actual time of appointment.
Stepping Hill may be better,but don't expect to drive there and park,you will miss your appointment.
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I thought the government weren't putting money into the NHS 🤔