Work has started on a new £24 million 'planned care' hub at Telford's Princess Royal Hospital to reduce waiting lists for operations.
The new planned care hub is being developed at Princess Royal Hospital in Telford and it is expected to start taking patients for planned operations next summer.
A spokesperson for the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust said:"The planned care hub is fully aligned with the Hospitals Transformation Programme , which will see the Telford hospital site specialise in planned care and the Shrewsbury hospital site specialise in emergency care, with both sites providing 24/7 urgent care services, delivered through an A&E Local model in Telford.
Dr John Jones, Medical Director , said: “The new planned care hub will mean that operations can be performed quickly and effectively in one place which is fantastic news for our patients.
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