The Government has confirmed it is providing more than £21 million in funding for new hospital beds in Shropshire.
The Government has pledged £21.4million to provide hospital beds in Shropshire
Around 30 NHS organisations are benefitting from this tranche of funding, including NHS Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin, which the Department of Health has confirmed is to receive a funding boost of £21.4 million. The government money is aimed at supporting the development or expansion of urgent treatment centres and same-day emergency care services, allowing patients to be seen faster without the need for hospital admission.It comes after new data from NHS England revealed waiting lists had reached a record 7.6 million at the end of June.
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