Wythenshawe hospital is set to become a massive new ‘health village’ - including a rebuild, affordable housing for nurses and an ‘aparthotel’ for patients.
The plans, which will take between 10 and 15 years to complete, will also aim to attract world-class scientific research and training.
Manchester council and health bosses aim to focus on prevention as well, wrapping together medical care with social support such as libraries and sport.
The plan - initial details of which was revealed by the Manchester Evening News a year ago - would see the existing hospital rebuilt into a 5G-enabled ‘smart hospital’ in stages and surrounded by research and development institutions and start-ups, in order to create a health-focused business park with a
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