New Eastbourne hospital 'expected to be completed around the end of the decade'

Eastbourne’s new hospital is ‘expected to be completed around the end of the decade’ according to the town’s MP.
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During a recent meeting at Parliament, Eastbourne MP Caroline Ansell however stated that the new hospital at Eastbourne District General Hospital is expected to be completed by the ‘end of the decade.’

Eastbourne’s new hospital is ‘expected to be completed around the end of the decade’ according to the town’s MP. Picture: Caroline AnsellEastbourne’s new hospital is ‘expected to be completed around the end of the decade’ according to the town’s MP. Picture: Caroline Ansell
Eastbourne’s new hospital is ‘expected to be completed around the end of the decade’ according to the town’s MP. Picture: Caroline Ansell

In a statement, the Eastbourne MP said: “I had a fascinating meeting in parliament with the new hospital minister Lord Markham and the team designing the national building programme, including our new hospital at the DGH.

“I was updated on the work to design the modular building approach, called hospital 2.0, that will allow hospitals to be constructed at a central build site and then assembled on location. This will give taxpayers better value for money.

“The modular approach is set to dramatically reduce the cost of hospital construction, and allow for a far greater patient experience, with 100% single en suite rooms. In addition, new digital infrastructure is expected to be able to cut the expected stay in the hospital by 20%

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“Modular construction is also allowing the NHS to rationalise its materials needs. I was told that the NHS used to have 27,000 types of doors. The figure is now down to 700.

“Eastbourne's new hospital is expected to be completed around the end of the decade, but we already have spades in the ground at the £34m Elective Care Hub that will allow more operations on site.

“We discussed how the supply chain will need to expand to meet the needs of all the new hospitals across the country over the next 15 years. It is a huge national project.

"I was also keen to explore how we can ensure the new hospital works with our local education providers to incorporate construction apprenticeships into the plans for the new build and help local people be part of building our new hospital.”

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