Government plans billions for hospital projects The government has pledged billions for hospital projects across England, at the start of the Conservative party conference.
The plans include a £2.7bn investment for six hospitals over five years.
A new approach to NHS mental health treatment will also be trialled in 12 areas of England - with housing and job support alongside psychological help.
NHS Providers welcomed the funding but said more was needed to make up for "a decade of capital squeeze". BBC News
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The plans include a £2.7bn investment for six hospitals over five years.
A new approach to NHS mental health treatment will also be trialled in 12 areas of England - with housing and job support alongside psychological help.
NHS Providers welcomed the funding but said more was needed to make up for "a decade of capital squeeze". BBC News
See also:
- New hospital building programme announced Department of Health and Social Care
- New funding welcome but long-term NHS capital settlement and action on workforce needed to secure the health service's future The Health Foundation
- The King's Fund responds to the government's announcement of additional capital funding for NHS hospitals The King's Fund
- From 40 hospitals to six: how the Tories' NHS numbers don't add up The Guardian
- Boris Johnson makes £13bn hospital pledge as Tory party conference looms The Guardian
- Government promises £3bn hospital building programme Health Service Journal
- Tory pledge to build 40 new hospitals under fire as minister admits funding in place for just six The Independent
- Boris Johnson promises 40 new hospitals as he boosts spending on the NHS ITV News
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