The NHS in North Wales are hoping that Ambulance delays become a thing of the past, if their new building gets the go ahead
I'm James MacDonald with news that the NHS in North Wales are hoping that Ambulance delays become a thing of the past, if their new building gets the go ahead. The health board has applied to Denbighshire Country Council for permission to build an ambulance escalation facility at Ysbetw Glan Clwyd. The facility will provide extra space, allowing for more patients to be admitted, freeing up ambulances and their crews.
If the proposed building gets the go-ahead it would also create 2 new full time jobs. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.
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