Fewer patients are waiting for planned procedures and appointments at Shropshire’s acute hospitals – with no children or young people waiting longer than a year for their treatment.
The Princess Royal Hospital in Telford is rapidly returning to normal operations following significant disruption caused by a burst water pipe yesterday.
Nearly 5,000 patients have had their operations at the elective surgery hub at Princess Royal Hospital (PRH) in Telford, which is celebrating its first birthday.
Orthopaedic joint replacement surgery has resumed at the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford, which will reduce the amount of time that patients are waiting for operations.
A new room which will provide staff and relatives with a dedicated space to have important conversations about end-of-life care has been opened at one of the county’s acute hospitals.