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Baby death rates in Birmingham nearly double the national average - call for urgent action
Seven Brummie babies in every 1,000 born in the city die before they reach their first birthday - a rate nearly double the national average. A new probe says not enough has been done about it, and that must change.
05:30, 9 APR 2021
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NHS chiefs have teased further details of a planned multimillion-pound overhaul at a County Durham hospital. Work on a major renovation and rebuild at Shotley Bridge Hospital has reportedly been allocated about £30 million by ministers, with completion targeted for 2024. And according to the latest proposals, as well as maintaining the services currently offered from the site, including an out of hours home visiting option, extra inpatients beds could also be offered. A presentation prepared for Durham County Council has promised continued ‘commitment to continuing extensive range of clinics and outpatient services provided’. And an ‘overnight visiting service’ could also be on the cards to ‘reduce need for patients to travel to site’ out of hours.