Health chiefs, care professionals and patient representatives are finalising plans for the controversial programme, which could go through the final processes for national approval by the end of 2023.
Meanwhile, they say, dedicated facilities in Telford will provide planned care for the county, reducing the number of delays to scheduled appointments and operations. It will, they say, mean services that are more resilient to future pressures. "Every day I can see how the proposed changes will help our services to work differently and support us in providing the best possible care for patients.
“2023 will be a significant year for us as we continue to work with our clinical teams, staff and local communities to develop these detailed plans for improving care for everyone in Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and mid Wales. Enhanced urgent care services 24 hours a day, seven days a week at both sites to see, diagnose and treat people with an urgent care need, for example minor injuries and conditions that need immediate but not life-saving treatment
While SATHNHS is sorting its shìt out I'll be travelling to Birmingham to get the quality of medical care that the NHS is still providing in the rest of the country,
I wish them all the luck in the world considering the pressure the NHS is under right now.
Cover up for failings mistakes and underperforming staff