- 30 September 2019
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Boris Johnson announces plans for 40 new hospitals in England in a decade
SubscribeThe Prime Minister said the Government was embarking on ‘the biggest hospital building programme in a generation’.
40 new hospitals in 10 years
Forty new hospitals will be built across England over the next 10 years under plans announced by Boris Johnson.
The Prime Minister said the Government was embarking on “the biggest hospital building programme in a generation” which would “transform” the NHS for patients and staff.
Mr Johnson, in an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, said the Government would be spending £13 billion on what officials described as “new” hospitals, either with entirely new buildings or gutting existing structures to create state-of-the-art facilities.
Largest sum ever invested in the NHS
Taken alongside the extra £33.9 billion the Government has committed to the NHS each year by 2023, he said it was “the largest sum that has ever been invested in the NHS”.
Mr Johnson said the plans would begin with a £2.7 billion cash injection for six hospitals over the next five years.
The remaining projects, including up to a dozen smaller rural hospitals, would be completed over the second half of the next decade. Ministers are also providing £100 million in “seed funding” to help 21 trusts develop plans to rebuild or construct 34 hospitals, including up to a dozen community hospitals in Dorset.
Some of the hospitals set to receive cash injections over the next five years are in political battlegrounds, including Harlow’s Princess Alexandra Hospital Trust and Watford’s West Hertfordshire Trust.
Whipps Cross Hospital, where the PM was recently confronted by a father whose seven-day old daughter was being treated at the hospital, is also set to benefit from the funding.
The other hospitals are Epsom and St Helier Trust, University Hospitals of Leicester Trust, and Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust.
Mr Johnson told the Telegraph: “We’re launching the biggest hospital building programme in a generation.
“You will have seen that on the steps of Downing Street I announced 20 new hospital upgrades.
“We’re now following that up with 40 new hospitals we’re going to be doing across the country.
“It’s the biggest programme of hospital building in a generation.”
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