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Article: NHS cash crisis may shut down hospital.
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- March 29, 2006
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A HOSPITAL is facing closure because of the mounting NHS cash crisis, it emerged last night.
To try to cope with their [pounds sterling]23million deficit, a group of Gloucestershire health trusts has drawn up drastic plans including closing the 86-bed Delancey Rehabilitation and Assessment Hospital in Leckhampton within the next two years.
The unit provides rehabilitation services, mainly for elderly people, who have been treated at the main Cheltenham General Hospital site around a mile ...