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21. Five hospitals that could be cleaner
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 September 2006 PATIENTS are calling for improvements in hygiene at five hospitals across the region after the release of a report ranking levels of cleanliness. -
22. Hospitals held up by bed-blockers
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 May 2006 BED-blocking is causing problems for Greater Manchester hospitals again. One hospital has carried out a survey which reveals almost one in three beds are wasted on people who don't need acute care. -
23. Superbug hospitals may face court battle
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 May 2005 HOSPITALS could be held criminally liable if patients catch superbugs, says Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt. -
24. Hospitals will have £170m spare cash
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 August 2007 HEALTH trusts in the region are expected to have £170m in unspent cash - as critics accuse hospitals of rationing care to make savings. -
25. Hospitals in plea for help
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 October 2005 THE government has been urged to provide more support to ensure all hospitals are able to apply for foundation status by 2008. -
26. Plight of cancer patients kept waiting by hospitals
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 November 2006 HOSPITALS in Greater Manchester and Cheshire have the worst record in the country for starting patients on cancer treatments within two months. -
27. £1.5bn boost for hospitals
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 August 2006 TWO hospitals in Greater Manchester are to be rebuilt using private cash under a massive building programme announced by the government today. -
28. Patients 'kept in dark' by hospitals
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 May 2006 PATIENTS claim they have been sent home from hospitals across Greater Manchester without being warned of the signs of medical complications they could face. -
29. Hospitals told to observe religious rules
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 June 2005 HOSPITALS should provide staff with clothing which allows them to observe their religious practices, doctors heard. -
30. Manchester Royal Infirmary, Salford Royal and Wythenshawe hospitals to open major trauma centres
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 April 2012 Patients with serious broken bones and fractures will go to Manchester Royal Infirmary, life-threatening head injuries will be treated at Salford Royal and major burn cases will go to Wythenshawe hospital.