Milton Keynes hospital gets extra £1.5m to improve A&E ready for the Winter rush

Milton Keynes University Hospital to receive additional funding from the government to upgrade A&E facilities ahead of winter.
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The extra cash means the Trust will be able to increase its A&E capacity, put enhanced infection prevention and control measures in place and make improvements to emergency care and urgent treatment services.

The move has been welcomed today by city MPs Iain Stewart and Ben Everitt.

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Mr Everitt, who is MP for Milton Keynes North, said: "All the staff at Milton Keynes University Hospital have been absolutely amazing during the global pandemic. This new additional funding will help prepare the hospital for winter and the risk from further outbreaks of coronavirus."

Iain Stewart and Ben Everitt at MKUHIain Stewart and Ben Everitt at MKUH
Iain Stewart and Ben Everitt at MKUH

MK South MP Mr Stewart said: “This further Government investment into our hospital is sensible forward planning to help us cope with any increases in demand over the winter months when seasonal cases tend to be higher.”

Across England, the government is providing £300 million to A&E departments, with work to be completed by the start of next year, so hospitals can benefit from the upgrades during the peak of winter.

In June, the Prime Minister announced plans to accelerate £5 billion of infrastructure spending as part of his New Deal for Britain – an ambitious economic strategy to rebuild Britain by putting jobs, skills and infrastructure investment at the heart of the Government’s plans. This funding forms part of the New Deal, which allocated a total of £1.5 billion this year for hospital maintenance, hospital building and A&E expansion.

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The funding also comes on top of the additional £3 billion that the Prime Minister recently announced to help prepare the NHS for the winter months ahead. This funding will allow the NHS to continue to use the extra hospital capacity acquired from the independent sector through the coronavirus pandemic, and also to maintain the Nightingale hospitals until the end of March next year.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “We continue to deliver on our promise to build back better and faster, with £300 million allocated today for NHS trusts to upgrade their facilities and improve A&E capacity.

“These upgrades will help our fantastic NHS prepare for the winter months, helping them to deliver essential services and reduce the risk of coronavirus infections.

“Thanks to the hard work and tireless efforts of NHS staff throughout the pandemic, our A&Es have remained open for the public.

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“It’s vital that those who need emergency treatment this winter access it, and for those who remain concerned about visiting hospitals, let me assure you that the NHS has measures in place to keep people safe."