Boris Johnson is set to announce the 20 NHS hospitals in England that will benefit from his £850 million spending pledge to upgrade outdated facilities and equipment.
The Prime Minister will make the commitment as part of his £1.8 billion cash injection for the health service during a speech at a Lincolnshire hospital on Monday.
Here is a list of the beneficiaries, and what funding they will receive:
– East of England
– Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (FT): £99.5 million for a new block in Luton to provide critical and intensive care, as well as a delivery suite and operating theatres
– Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS FT: £69.7 million to provide diagnostic and assessment centres in Norwich, Great Yarmouth and King’s Lynn
– Norfolk and Suffolk NHS FT: £40 million to build four new hospital wards in Norwich, providing 80 beds
– NHS South Norfolk Clinical Commissioning Group: £25.2 million to develop and improve primary care services
– Midlands
– University Hospitals Birmingham: £97.1 million to provide a new purpose-built hospital facility, replacing outdated outpatient, treatment and diagnostic accommodation
– United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust: £21.3 million to improve patient flow in Boston by developing urgent and emergency care zones in A&E
– Wye Valley NHS Trust: £23.6 million to provide new hospital wards in Hereford, providing 72 beds
– University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust: £17.6 million to create three new modern wards to improve capacity and patient flow in Stoke, delivering approximately 84 beds for this winter
– London
– Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge CCGs and North East London NHS Foundation Trust: £17 million to develop a new health and wellbeing hub
– Croydon Health Services NHS Trust: £12.7 million to extend and refurbish critical care units at the Croydon University Hospital
– North East and Yorkshire
– South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Integrated Care System: £57.5 million for primary care investment
– Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT: £41.7 million to improve paediatric cardiac services in the North East
– Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust: £12 million to provide a single laboratory information management system across West Yorkshire and Harrogate, covering all pathology disciplines
– North West
– Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS FT: £72.3 million to build a new adult mental health inpatient unit
– Mersey Care NHS FT: £33 million to provide a new 40-bed low secure unit for people with learning disabilities
– Stockport NHS FT: £30.6 million to provide a new emergency care campus development at Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport, incorporating an urgent treatment centre, GP assessment unit and planned investigation unit
– NHS Wirral CCG: £18 million to improve patient flow by improving access via the urgent treatment centre
– Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS FT: £16.3 million to provide emergency and urgent care facilities at Tameside General Hospital
– South East
– Isle of Wight NHS Trust: £48 million to redesign acute services
– South West
– Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust: £99.9 million to build a new women’s and children’s hospital in the centre of the Royal Cornwall Hospital site in Truro