Boris Johnson PM Conservatives

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that 40 hospitals will be built by 2030 as part of a package worth £3.7 billion to ensure the NHS can continue to provide high-quality care going forwards.

As well as the 40 new hospitals, a further eight schemes are invited to bid for future funding to deliver 48 hospitals by 2030.

The government has confirmed that new standards will be developed over the coming months to help standardise the design of new hospitals and make use of modular construction methods to speed up the build.

Advertisement | Continue story below

The health infrastructure plan (HIP) is a major hospital building programme. It launched last September with a £2.8 billion investment that gave six new hospitals the funding to go ahead, alongside seed funding for trusts to work up business cases.

The trusts that received seed funding will now all be fully funded to deliver 25 new hospitals. A new hospital in Shotley Bridge, North England, is also being added to the programme.

Other new schemes will be invited to bid for funding for eight more new hospitals, with a proportion of these being mental health hospitals.

The long-term investment in these new hospitals will ensure the NHS can continue to provide high-quality care across the country now and in the future, DHSC adds.

The full list of the 40 new hospitals can be found on the UK Government’s website

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “The dedication and tireless efforts of our nurses, doctors and all healthcare workers have kept the NHS open throughout this pandemic. But no matter what this virus throws at us, we are determined to build back better and deliver the biggest hospital building programme in a generation.

“From Morpeth to Milton Keynes, we are building 40 new hospitals across England to level up our NHS so more people have top-class healthcare services in their local area.”

Alongside the new funding commitments, as announced last year, 20 hospitals will receive a share of £850 million to upgrade outdated facilities and equipment, with enabling works already beginning at several sites.

Over the summer, the PM also announced £1.5 billion in capital funding for the NHS, including £450 million for 142 A&E upgrades ahead of winter to improve infection control and increase capacity.

This investment will be on top of the record extra £33.9 billion a year by 2023 to 2024 that the government is providing to the NHS and passed into law this year.

THIIS ROUND-UP
Join the 3,750+ mobility professionals who stay informed with THIIS' twice-weekly industry updates.
We respect your privacy
https://thiis.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Boris-Johnson-PM-Conservatives.jpghttps://thiis.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Boris-Johnson-PM-Conservatives-150x150.jpgSarah SarsbyGovernment & Local AuthoritiesNewsroomNHSSector NewsBoris Johnson,health infrastructure plan,HIP,hospital funding,NHS,NHS funding,PM,Prime Minister Boris JohnsonPrime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that 40 hospitals will be built by 2030 as part of a package worth £3.7 billion to ensure the NHS can continue to provide high-quality care going forwards. As well as the 40 new hospitals, a further eight schemes are invited to bid for...News, views & products for mobility, access and independent living professionals