Women's Hospital Fight: Dedicated Space vs. Merger
A group of women has been advocating for the preservation of maternity and gynecology services at Liverpool Womens Hospital for a decade. The proposal to shift high-risk treatments to the Royal Liverpool Hospital has sparked controversy, with campaigners arguing that women deserve a dedicated, peaceful space for their care. The NHS board has recommended exploring this option, but no final decision has been made, and campaigners plan to push for more funding at the Womens Hospital.
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