Reviewers found staff spent less time than planned on cleaning in a quarter of wards.
In 180 wards, more than half the children are in families receiving out-of-work, means-tested benefits.
Its figures indicate first response times would increase by over a minute in 34 wards.
London Fire Brigade (LFB) said the 40 wards would join 267 wards currently performing outside target.
Two wards are shut at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, where four patients are showing symptoms of Norovirus.
However, these numbers do not capture the real price of turning farmers into government wards.
"Unfortunately, it is down about 11% from 2009 for the equivalent wards, " she added.
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He said the government had failed on act on a pledge to end mixed sex wards.
In letters home, she described the appalling conditions, with soldiers writhing in agony in the wards.
The center of the film is the unstable relationship between Socha and his terrified wards.
There was a lot of building work going on and the existing wards looked full.
Wards at Jersey's General Hospital have reopened after being closed due to an outbreak of norovirus.
The first notice ordered the removal of asbestos from ceiling spaces in Wards 11 and 12.
All non-urgent surgery was cancelled and some wards have been affected by the winter vomiting bug.
The warranty would still be honored if they go the way of Montgomery Wards.
Patients with the bug are treated in wards closed to new admissions until the sickness passes.
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Dr. SUE SINCLAIR (Anesthetist, Solihull Hospital, Birmingham, U.K.): This is (unintelligible), one of our trauma wards.
Employees supported themselves as best they could, using the wards as pigsties and chicken coops.
The Sun newspaper has launched a campaign calling for minimum dietary standards on wards.
In 1884 the building was extended to provide extra wards and an operating theatre.
One died in the department while the others died after being transferred to other wards.
The new wards will provide 16 beds for planned surgery patients and 12 for emergency admissions.
He said the goal was never to create single-sex wards as this was not achievable.
Now society depends on states functioning as sustainable entities, not wards of the nation.
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Bristol Royal Infirmary is treating patients in even older wards than the North Staffordshire.
Standards of cleanliness in wards were found to be poor during the inspection in June.
Harare's casualty wards groan with the victims, some with broken bones, others with burns.
The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and the Princess Royal Hospital Telford will open extra wards.
Hospital wards in the public hospitals are the old style, many beds to a room.
Two extra wards will reopen, with the possibility of more as winter demand increases.
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