A further 19 hospitals across England have been given a cash injection of over £13 million for emergency care, in the latest wave of winter funding announced today by Health Minister Philip Dunne.
Around £13 million has been awarded to improve patient flow through A&E, ensuring departments are prepared for busy times during winter. The additional funding brings the total given to hospitals since April to over £90 million, part of the dedicated funding announced in the Spring Budget.
Minister of State for Health Philip Dunne said:
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of staff, the NHS has put in place strong plans ahead of winter - ensuring patients continue to receive safe and efficient care as demand rises over the coming months.The funding will be used to help hospitals finalise preparations ahead of winter, particularly to handle the large volumes of patients attending A&E. By investing in the necessary equipment or infrastructure, hospitals will be able to target improvements to patient flow and relieve pressure on A&E. The funding supports NHS England’s wider plans to improve A&E performance in England by 2018. In particular, it will help hospitals hit the target of admitting, transferring or discharging 95% of patients within 4 hours.This funding will give more hospitals the boost they need to streamline patient flow in A&E, freeing up A&Es to care for the sickest patients and helping make sure all patients get the right treatment in the right place as quickly as possible.
List of agreed proposals
Trust | Amount |
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Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust | £981,000 |
Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust | £150,000 |
South Tyneside NHS Foundation Trust | £875,000 |
Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust – Fairfield General Hospital | £223,000 |
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust | £900,000 |
St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | £979,500 |
University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust | £530,000 |
Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust (North Manchester General Hospital) | £375,000 |
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust | £925,000 |
University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust | £190,900 |
Isle of Wight NHS Trust | £714,401 |
Royal Hampshire County Hospital – Winchester (Member of Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | £54,000 |
Medway NHS Foundation Trust | £1,000,000 |
Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust | £999,000 |
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | £961,500 |
Chelsea and Westminster Hospitals NHS Foundation Trusts (West Middlesex University Hospital) | £882,000 |
Whittington Health NHS Trust | £1,000,000 |
London North West Healthcare NHS Trust | £642,000 |
London Ambulance Service NHS Trust (submitted jointly on behalf of all London Type 1 A&Es) | £998,280 |