Take a look at how the now 'fully funded' hospital plan has been designed
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospital NHS Trust has proposed a £1.27b scheme to refurbish and rebuild parts of the Hemel Hempstead and St Albans City hospitals alongside the larger Watford unit.
Watford General would support emergency, inpatient and complex care, while patients would head to Hemel Hempstead for planned medical care or St Albans for planned surgery and cancer treatment.Watford General Hospital was once a workhouse which gradually became a hospital throughout the late-19th and early-20th centuries.
“The existing condition of the majority of the hospital buildings is poor and in urgent need of maintenance of renewal, with many buildings coming to the end of their installation lives,” the report notes.Artists impression of the new hospital
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