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Published Date: 23 May 2008
AFTER months of debate and analysis the people of West Sussex are just days away from finding out the future of hospital services.
In making its decision on which hospital will become the major general hospital (MGH) for West Sussex, the primary care trust (PCT) has considered the impact of various factors including journey time, the impact on deprived communities and car parking.

Now the PCT has published the detailed criteria the board will use to decide whether Worthing Hospital or St Richards in Chichester, will become the MGH.

Click here to see a PDF criteria the board will use.

Click here to see other supporting documents.

All the documents published as part of the consultation process can be read by clicking here.

On Wednesday, June 4, the PCT makes its decision at a meeting held in Copthorne near Gatwick.

As soon as the result is known, it will be published on this website.

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Email the Herald: letters@worthingherald.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 24 May 2008 2:41 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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