More work to improve and upgrade our hospitals
The Health Secretary has announced an allocation of £600 million to upgrade and refurbish hospitals across England, as part of the Conservative government's plans to help the NHS build back better after coronavirus.
- We were elected at last year’s election in order to deliver on the priorities of the British people, like investing in the NHS and transforming our country for the better.
- That’s why the Conservative government is providing an allocation of £600 million to tackle critical maintenance work in hospitals across the country, refurbishing wards, installing brand-new electrics and upgrading ventilation systems. In total, almost 1,800 projects will benefit, with work completed by March 2021.
- These crucial projects will deliver immediate benefits and provide NHS staff with the facilities they need to provide world-class care to patients, helping our NHS to build back better after the pandemic.
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