New resuscitation units distributed to hospitals in Basingstoke & Andover

They were funded by charity donations

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 14th Jan 2022

Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (HHFT) is introducing 22 new resuscitation devices across their maternity departments at Basingstoke and North Hampshire, and Andover War Memorial Hospitals after thousands of pounds were raised last year.

The resuscitaires, which replace the current machines used, will allow new born babies to get immediate support with their breathing, temperature, oxygen levels and other key interventions.

So far, HHFT has purchased and installed eight of these devices after the help of the Hampshire Medical Fund.

Dr Lara Alloway, chief medical officer at HHFT, said:

“Making sure we have the latest equipment available is important for us here at HHFT and we’re really pleased that our smallest patients will benefit from this latest improvement. Providing the very best care is something we’re consistently aiming to achieve and having this cutting-edge equipment will really help our teams to deliver this.”

Student nurses with the resuscitation devices

Sarah Woodward, deputy head of midwifery at HHFT, said:

“I’d like to say a huge thanks to Hampshire Medical Fund for enabling us to purchase this vital equipment. We’ve now got the latest resuscitaires for our future babies and that will really make a significant impact on our department.”

To find out more about the Hampshire Medical Fund and how to donate, visit www.hampshiremedicalfund.org

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