 People protested against the plans in Bridgnorth in January |
A proposal to close several community hospitals in Shropshire has been dropped, health bosses have confirmed. Campaigners have been protesting at the plans to close Bridgnorth, Whitchurch and Ludlow hospitals.
The NHS in the county collectively has a �55m deficit, and it was suggested closure would save several million.
Shropshire Primary Care Trust (PCT) said it was proposing "substantial changes" for community hospitals but ruled out closing any of them.
Reduce costs
Figures suggest �2.4m could be saved by closing Bridgnorth Community Hospital and �1.8m from shutting the site at Whitchurch.
But a campaign was launched to save the facilities and tens of thousands of people took part in marches and organised petitions to present to the House of Commons.
But a review has decided that the hospitals are an essential part of the health service in Shropshire.
In a statement Julie Grant, chief executive of the PCT, said: "The PCT has ruled out the wholesale closure of any of the four community hospitals in Shropshire.
"However, we expect to propose substantial changes to the way that general and mental health services are provided in order to reduce costs and deliver increased efficiency."
Shrewsbury & Telford Hospitals NHS Trust is still looking at configuring services between the Royal Shrewsbury & Princess Royal Hospitals and changes may affect several services including emergency, paediatric and maternity.