Government approves long awaited £29million to revamp acute health services in Worcestershire - The Droitwich Standard

Government approves long awaited £29million to revamp acute health services in Worcestershire

Droitwich Editorial 19th Jul, 2017   0

THE £29million to carry out the re-organisation of acute health care in Worcestershire has been approved.
The government decision follows the approval last week by doctors from the three clinical commissioning groups in the county of their plans for the future of acute health care in Worcestershire.
A spokesperson for Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust said: “We are delighted with today’s announcement which gives us the necessary capital investment to provide more beds, increase car parking and improve facilities at the county’s hospitals.
“These improvements are needed in order to implement the clinical model for the future of acute hospital services in Worcestershire which was approved by the county’s three Clinical Commissioning Groups last week.
“This forms part of the long term Herefordshire and Worcestershire Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP) strategy.
“Plans for Worcestershire Royal Hospital include the partial refurbishment of Aconbury East to create 81 additional beds in three modern ward areas, increased paediatric and obstetric capacity, a High Dependency Unit and 141 new car parking spaces.
“At the Alexandra Hospital in Redditch plans include the refurbishment and modernisation of operating theatres and improvements to endoscopy facilities.
“These plans form part of an Outline Business Case which now needs to be approved by NHS Improvement. We hope to have a final decision on this later in the summer.
“Subject to the necessary approvals being received, an implementation plan is in place to deliver these improvements by May 2020.”

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