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Plans for 40 new hospitals by 2030 ‘on shaky ground’

The A&E department at St Thomas' hospital in London, with an ambulance parked outside the doors under a large red 'Emergency department' sign (Image: Dreamstime)
Plans to build new hospitals are on 'shaky ground' according to NHS Providers (Image: Dreamstime)

Plans to build 40 new hospitals by 2030, announced by prime minister Boris Johnson in 2020, are “on shaky ground” according to a survey of NHS bosses.

Nearly two-thirds of NHS leaders who responded to an NHS Providers survey said delays to the programme were pushing up costs and putting the safety of patients at risk.

NHS Providers represents NHS trusts in England. Its survey came days after it emerged that the National Audit Office will launch a review into the New Hospital programme.

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