Hampshire Hospitals Patient and Public Advisory Group: Modernising our hospitals and health services
On 3 January, Hampshire Hospitals Patient and Public Advisory Group held a public meeting to discuss their Modernising our hospitals and health services (MoHHS) project. This addresses the future of the hospitals in our region.
In brief, the proposal is to:
- build a brand new hospital on the current Basingstoke hospital site or near Junction 7 of the M3 for specialist and emergency care, such as strokes, heart attacks, trauma (treating life and limb threatening injuries), emergency surgery, obstetrician-led maternity care, and separate children’s emergency department.
- significantly invest in the Royal Hampshire County Hospital in Winchester which would focus on planned operations and procedures, and provide a 24/7 doctor-led urgent treatment centre that would see and treat around 60% of the patients who currently go to Winchester A&E, same day emergency care services, and midwife-led birthing unit.
- continue to deliver day-to-day hospital services such as outpatients, diagnostics, and therapy services from both the main hospital sites.
The slides presented at the meeting are attached for you information below. Or you can download them in PDF form here.
To keep up to date with the latest news on the Modernising our hospitals and health services project, you can follow Hampshire Hospitals on Facebook @HHFTNHS and Twitter/X @HHFTnhs.
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