Great Western Hospital

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Great Western Hospital
Swindon & Marlborough NHS Trust
Location
Place Swindon Wiltshire, England, (UK)
Organisation
Care System Public NHS
Hospital Type District General
Affiliated Med.Sch. Unknown
Services
Emergency Dept. Yes Accident & Emergency
Beds 400
Speciality Unknown
History
Founded 2002
Links
Website Trust Homepage
See also Hospitals in England

Great Western Hospital is a large hospital situated in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, next to junction 15 of the M4 motorway.

The hospital was one of the first to be built under the Private Finance Initiative at a cost of UK£148 m,[1] with Carillion Services as the lead contractor.[2]

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[edit] Building

The architect was Whicheloe Macfarlane,[3] who designed the hospital with a concrete frame design. Flat slab concrete floors 30 cm (12 in) deep are supported by a nominal 7.2 m (23.6 ft) square grid of concrete columns. The outside of the building is covered in 7600 m2 (81,800 sq ft) of cream coloured precast concrete cladding panels which each weigh 14 tonnes and span 7 m (23 ft) x 4 m (13 ft). They attempt to replicate the appearance of Wiltshire stone.[4] There are six floors comprising a total of 55,000 m2 of floor space.[5]

[edit] Opening

The hospital opened in 2002 to replace the services previously provided at the Princess Margaret Hospital, which had served the town since 1959. It was formally opened by HRH Prince Philip on 28 February 2003.[6]

[edit] Facilities

The facilities at the hospital include an accident and emergency department which sees approximately 50,000 patients per year, an acute assessment unit, an eight bedded Intensive Care Unit, and a wide range of wards and clinics, including 400 in-patient beds, serving approximately 300,000 people and with an annual turnover of UK£156 million.

The hospital was one of the first to use the Picture archiving and communication system film-less x-rays, as part of the NHS's National Programme for IT.[7]

[edit] Performance

In the ratings produced by the Healthcare Commission for 2005/2006 the trust scored "good" for the quality of services but "weak" for the management of resources.[8]

In 2006 it was announced that the hospital would be axing up to 200 jobs, 99 of which were likely to involve redundancy.[9]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Then and now: A hospital's story. BBC News. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.
  2. ^ Great Western Hospital, Swindon to axe up to 200 jobs. Labour Net. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.
  3. ^ The Great Western Hospital, Swindon. Royde & Tucker. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.
  4. ^ The Great Western Hospital, Swindon. The Concrete Centre. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.
  5. ^ The Great Western Hospital, Swindon. ARUP facilities management. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.
  6. ^ HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visits Swindon. SwindonEvent.com. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.
  7. ^ Then and now: A hospital's story. BBC News. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.
  8. ^ Swindon and Marlborough NHS Trust. Healthcare Commission. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.
  9. ^ LabourNet UK. Retrieved on 2006-10-30.

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