Hospital patients treated in a budget hotel cost more than half a million pounds to treat just 36 patients
I'm Nick Meir with news that a pilot scheme which saw hospital patients treated in a budget hotel cost more than half a million pounds to treat just 36 patients. The scheme saw part of a Holiday Inn in Norwich converted into a 'care hotel', with out-sourced staff from Abicare providing treatment allowed patients to be discharged faster from hospital. The pilot was led by the Norfolk and Waveney Clinical Commissioning Group in response staff shortages in the care sector making it more difficult to discharge patients from hospital. The average cost per night was around £900 per patient, more expensive than staying at The Ritz. More care related news, stay with us here at Care Radio.
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