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University Hospital Coventry is a large
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(NHS) hospital situated in the
Walsgrave on Sowe Walsgrave on Sowe, or simply Walsgrave, is a suburban district situated approximately north-east of central Coventry, West Midlands, central England. Although it now experiences very little flooding, it was built on marshlands. However, due t ...
area of
Coventry Coventry ( or ) is a city in the West Midlands, England. It is on the River Sherbourne. Coventry has been a large settlement for centuries, although it was not founded and given its city status until the Middle Ages. The city is governed b ...
, West Midlands, England, north-east of the city centre. It is part of the
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust runs University Hospital Coventry and the Hospital of St. Cross situated in Rugby, Warwickshire. The trust works in partnership with the University of Warwick's Warwick Medical School. D ...
, and is the main hospital covering Coventry and
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. It works in partnership with the
University of Warwick , mottoeng = Mind moves matter , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £7.0 million (2021) , budget = £698.2 million (2020 ...
's
Warwick Medical School Warwick Medical School is the medical school of the University of Warwick and is located in Coventry, United Kingdom. It was opened in 2000 in partnership with Leicester Medical School, and was granted independent degree-awarding status in 200 ...
. It has a large, progressive
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department providing a trauma service to Coventry and Warwickshire.


History

The original hospital on the site, known as the Walsgrave Hospital, was first planned in 1963, and opened in stages: the maternity unit opened in 1966, the general unit opened in 1969 and the psychiatric unit opened in 1973. Both the old Walsgrave Hospital, and the older Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital in the city-centre were closed in July 2006, to be replaced by the new 'super hospital'. The old Walsgrave Hospital was demolished in spring 2007. A new hospital was procured under a
Private Finance Initiative The private finance initiative (PFI) was a United Kingdom government procurement policy aimed at creating "public–private partnerships" (PPPs) where private firms are contracted to complete and manage public projects. Initially launched in 19 ...
contract in 2002. The hospital was designed by Nightingale Associates and built by
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at a cost of £440 million. Construction started in July 2002 and the hospital opened on 10 July 2006. Skanska subsequently sold its stake to Innisfree for £66 million. The new hospital created several controversies: The decision to close the city-centre Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, which was easily accessible by public transport, and move all of the city's medical services to a site on the eastern edge of the city, was controversial with people who lived on the other side of Coventry. Supporters of the hospital however argued in favour of having all of the services under one roof. Another controversy was the long term cost of the private finance initiative (pfi) deal to build the hospital: In 2019 it was revealed that University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust paid 12.5% of their income per year to the contractor, and that by the end of the contract, they would have spent an estimated £3.7 billion, almost ten times the original capital expenditure of £379 million. However, HM Treasury published a full list of PFI contracts in March 2015: this showed that the total unitary payments over the life of the contract would be £3.7 billion i.e. not just covering debt interest and repayments but also including estate management, cleaning, catering, security, electricity, water etc. The hospital is equipped with 1,250 beds and 27 operating theatres. On 26 March 2012, the hospital was designated as one of four trauma units in the West Midlands Region. In 2012, the planning committee approved an application to build a new car park at the hospital, to help improve ongoing congestion and traffic issues. The trust was one of 26 responsible for half of the national growth in patients waiting more than four hours in accident and emergency over the 2014/5 winter. On 8 December 2020, the UK's COVID-19 vaccination programme began at the hospital, when Margaret Keenan became the first person in the world to receive a
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outside of trial conditions.


Performance

It was named by the ''
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'' as one of the top hundred NHS trusts to work for in 2015. At that time it had 6198 full-time equivalent staff and a sickness absence rate of 3.99%. 70% of staff recommend it as a place for treatment and 64% recommended it as a place to work.


Coventry Hospital Radio

The hospital plays host to Coventry Hospital Radio, a free station provided through the
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bedside units and now online via their website. The station started broadcasting in 1972 after a patient wanted to hear a Coventry City FC match. Coventry Hospital Radio did provide commentary on every match until the move to the Ricoh Arena in 2005. Since 2016 the Saturday afternoon sports show (CHR Sportszone) has provided the latest football scores and rugby scores plus other sporting action. The station is run by volunteers and managed by an elected committee. The station is situated on the 5th floor and is available to all wards and online via the web providing music, entertainment and chat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In 2019, Coventry Hospital Radio was shortlisted for three National HBA Radio Awards. Radio presenter, Dan Sambell, won a Gold award for "Best Male Presenter" and husband and wife team Colin and Annette Gutteridge were awarded Bronze for Programme With Multiple Presenters.


The Meriden Hospital

The Meriden Hospital The Meriden Hospital is a private hospital run by Circle Health. It is situated adjacent to the University Hospital Coventry, Walsgrave, Coventry, England. History The hospital, which was designed to have 48 beds and was built at a cost of £25 ...
is a
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run by
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. It is situated within the hospital complex and opposite to the NHS hospital.


Transport

University Hospital Coventry has 9 bus stands outside the main entrance and 5 in other areas of the hospital. A lane on the 2 lane approach road off of the A4600 is for buses and emergency vehicles only the 9 platinum electric service operated by national express terminates at the bus stands and the X6, which goes to Leicester, calls here. It has links to the M69 and M6 via the A4600 and it also has road links into the city centre. The first line of the planned
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system is proposed to run from University Hospital Coventry to
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.


Gallery

File:Old Phase 3 ^ 4 Buildings at Walsgrave hospital - geograph.org.uk - 2328793.jpg, Walsgrave Hospital in 1978 Image:Walsgrave hospital demolition.JPG, The old Walsgrave Hospital during demolition on 1 February 2007 Image:Clinical sciences building+5u07.JPG, The Clinical Sciences Building, University Hospital Coventry Image:BMI meriden hospital 5u07.JPG, The BMI Meriden Hospital (private hospital) Image:Entrance to womens & childrens hospital 5u07.JPG, The women's and children's hospital entrance Image:Uni hosp coventry air ambulance 12l07.JPG, An air ambulance on the helipad Image:Caludon centre 5u07.JPG, The new Caludon Centre


See also

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Hospital of St. Cross, Rugby The Hospital of St. Cross is a National Health Service hospital on Barby Road, in Rugby, Warwickshire, England, managed by the University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust. It is on the south edge of Rugby above a steep slope runnin ...
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University of Warwick , mottoeng = Mind moves matter , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £7.0 million (2021) , budget = £698.2 million (2020 ...


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