NHS to receive £160m to tackle backlog of care built up during Covid

Money will pay for mobile CT and MRI scanning trucks, extra evening and weekend surgery, and home-based ‘virtual wards’

Tens of thousands of patients will get quicker access to diagnostic tests and surgery under a new £160m NHS initiative to identify ways of tackling the vast backlog of care that built up because of Covid.

Hospitals will use the money to buy mobile CT and MRI scanning trucks, put on extra surgery in evenings and at weekends, and look after patients at home in “virtual wards”.

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from The Guardian https://ift.tt/3w1ScRH

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