12:12pm Wednesday 17th October 2007
The £38million redevelopment of Watford General Hospital has been formally approved by the Department of Health.
Work on the project, which includes a new acute admissions unit containing 120 beds, a new CT scanner, x-ray and ultrasound facilities, will start by the end of this month. It is due to be completed by March 2009.
The new building will be adjoined to the A&E department and, according to hospital bosses, will allow patients to be diagnosed quicker by a greater number of senior doctors.
As a result of the changes, A & E at the Hemel site will shut and an and "urgent care centre", with closer links to GPs, will be created.
For more about the redevelopment see Friday's Watford Observer.
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