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I've just read in my local newspaper that my local A&E are only going to be open at core hours. I'm baffled on how an A&E can determine when their going to be busy. How does one know how many people are going to break a leg, have a stroke or heart attack at any given time of the day or night? There is however another Hospital 15 miles away, and by what I read its not going to include this one.
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I read that to mean that there is new type of A&E opening to supplement the existing A&E at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. Core hours could well include the busiest of times outside 9-5, such as Friday nights.
I read that to mean that there is new type of A&E opening to supplement the existing A&E at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. Core hours could well include the busiest of times outside 9-5, such as Friday nights.