Plans to more than double size of Boston Hospital emergency department revealed
Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited staff and made the transformation announcement 2 years ago
Plans for a multi-million-pounds emergency department at Boston Pilgrim Hospital have been released.
2 years ago, Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited staff where he made the transformation announcement.
Those in charge say the proposals show how the department will:
• more than double in size
• include state of the art innovations and infection prevention control measures
• have a much bigger resuscitation zone for the sickest patients
• have more cubicles in which to treat patients
• have a separate area dedicated to providing emergency care for the hospital’s youngest patients and their families
• have more training rooms for staff
• have a much better environment for patients and staff.
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust Chief Executive, Andrew Morgan, said it's a major milestone.
“It has taken us a while to finalise the plans, but this is because we understand how important it is that we get it right for our patients, their families and our staff.
“We have spoken to all of our colleagues, partner organisations, local groups and our patients as part of this process.
"This is not only about the care that we provide today, but also for future generations.
“I am assured that this design is going to deliver everything that we need it to and will give our patients and staff the first class environment that they need and deserve."