Which NHS hospitals will benefit from PM's £1.8bn spending pledge?
£17m to develop a new health and wellbeing hub.: £12.7m to extend and refurbish critical care units at the Croydon University Hospital.£57.5m for primary care investment.£41.7m to improve paediatric cardiac services in the North East.£12m to provide a single laboratory information management system across West Yorkshire and Harrogate, covering all pathology disciplines.£72.3m to build a new adult mental health inpatient unit.
: £33m to provide a new 40-bed low secure unit for people with learning disabilities.£30.6m to provide a new emergency care campus development at Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport, incorporating an urgent treatment centre, GP assessment unit and planned investigation unit.Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS FT:Isle of Wight NHS Trust:£99.9m to build a new women's and children's hospital in the centre of the Royal Cornwall Hospital site in Truro.
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