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Old hospital 'not a single penny' investment claim
Old hospital 'not a single penny' investment claim

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

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Old hospital 'not a single penny' investment claim

Conservatives and Labour have clashed over investment in a crumbling hospital. Stockton West Tory MP Matt Vickers said the government had "failed to allocate a single penny" to North Tees Hospital in a recent review of the New Hospital Programme. However, Labour said the hospital was never included in the Conservatives' scheme to deliver 40 new hospitals by 2030 and accused Mr Vickers of failing to get it on the list. A recent review said it was clear the programme, promised by the Tories in their 2019 election manifesto, was "undeliverable and unaffordable". Hospital chiefs said they were working on an outline case to get investment after claiming in 2023 that buildings on the estate in Hardwick only had "eight years of life left" and could cost up to £300m to maintain. This is part of an infrastructure strategy being drawn up by the North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board, but it currently has no agreed funding route. The North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust previously made a £380m bid for investment, but it was not chosen to be included in the programme. Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen pledged to rebuild the hospital in his re-election campaign last year. Mr Vickers said: "Labour campaigned on the promise of investment and change, yet their first opportunity to deliver for the people of Teesside has resulted in a complete betrayal. "The people of Teesside deserve better and I will continue fighting to ensure we get the funding our hospital desperately needs." The MP said the previous government had provided "unprecedented funding" in NHS facilities in Stockton, including £40m towards new radiology equipment. A Labour source told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: "So spectacular has Mr Vickers' failure been as an MP that he wasn't even able to get his hospital on the list for replacement when his own party was in office. "Now, Labour is dealing with the mess they left and their imaginary 40 new hospitals that never even included North Tees." In a statement Steve Taylor, group director of estates at University Hospitals Tees, said the facility had challenges because of an "ageing infrastructure". "This remains a major concern and we continue to seek the capital funding needed for long-term solutions to this, but there are no immediate clinical risks," he said. The Department of Health and Social Care said the government had inherited NHS buildings and equipment that had been "left to crumble". It also said as well as the hospitals programme, more than £1bn had been set aside to "make inroads into the existing backlog of critical maintenance, repairs and upgrades". Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram. Send your story ideas here. Government to review most Tory new-hospital schemes 'Crumbling' hospital needs to save £20m 'Urgent' bid for new hospital cash submitted Local Democracy Reporting Service North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust

'State-of-the-art' health hub equipment installed
'State-of-the-art' health hub equipment installed

Yahoo

time08-02-2025

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'State-of-the-art' health hub equipment installed

"State-of-the-art" equipment has been installed at a new NHS diagnostic centre. The Tees Valley Community Diagnostic Centre in Stockton will open "in the next few weeks", North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust said. The health hub, built on the site of the former Castlegate Shopping Centre, will provide tests for cancer, heart and lung disease. Radiologist and clinical lead for the centre Simon Milburn said the installation of two CT scanners, two MRI scanners and four ultrasound machines had been "very, very exciting". The centre is being run by University Hospitals Tees, which is formed of the North Tees trust and South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It will have a number of consultation rooms. Dr Milburn said: "This state-of-the-art facility is a once in a generation opportunity for our community in the Tees Valley." It is based at the southern end of the former shopping centre site as part of a wider transformation of the high street led by Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council. Stockton North MP Chris McDonald said the facility would make healthcare "more accessible". "The vision of providing unified diagnostic services for our communities, north and south of the river, is becoming a reality," he said. Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram. Send your story ideas here Health centre plans for old shopping site submitted Demolition of 1970s shopping centre under way Shopping centre to close amid demolition work North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust - Diagnostic services

'State of the art' Tees Valley health hub equipment installed
'State of the art' Tees Valley health hub equipment installed

BBC News

time08-02-2025

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'State of the art' Tees Valley health hub equipment installed

"State-of-the-art" equipment has been installed at a new NHS diagnostic Tees Valley Community Diagnostic Centre in Stockton will open "in the next few weeks", North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust health hub, built on the site of the former Castlegate Shopping Centre, will provide tests for cancer, heart and lung and clinical lead for the centre Simon Milburn said the installation of two CT scanners, two MRI scanners and four ultrasound machines had been "very, very exciting". The centre is being run by University Hospitals Tees, which is formed of the North Tees trust and South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation will have a number of consultation Milburn said: "This state-of-the-art facility is a once in a generation opportunity for our community in the Tees Valley." It is based at the southern end of the former shopping centre site as part of a wider transformation of the high street led by Stockton-on-Tees Borough North MP Chris McDonald said the facility would make healthcare "more accessible"."The vision of providing unified diagnostic services for our communities, north and south of the river, is becoming a reality," he said. Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram. Send your story ideas here

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