Carillion collapse further delays building at two major hospitals BMA demands answers as work stops at Royal Liverpool and Midland Metropolitan
The chair of the British Medical Association has demanded answers about the future of two major hospitals that Carillion was building when it collapsed, amid mounting concern about the impact of any delays on stretched NHS services.
Patients’ groups joined the doctors’ trade body in calling for clarity after local NHS trusts admitted that work on the £335m Royal Liverpool University and Birmingham’s £350m Midland Metropolitan hospitals is on hold. Continue reading... The Guardian
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The chair of the British Medical Association has demanded answers about the future of two major hospitals that Carillion was building when it collapsed, amid mounting concern about the impact of any delays on stretched NHS services.
Patients’ groups joined the doctors’ trade body in calling for clarity after local NHS trusts admitted that work on the £335m Royal Liverpool University and Birmingham’s £350m Midland Metropolitan hospitals is on hold. Continue reading... The Guardian
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- PFI deals are bleeding the NHS dry – some hospitals can't even afford to buy sutures to stitch up wounds The Independent
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