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this issue september19


17 7 News


The latest news from the sector, including a £1.8bn cash injection in new and upgraded healthcare facilities announced by new Prime Minister, Boris Johnson; and the shock delay to the opening of a flagship new children’s hospital in Edinburgh


Suite 36 is a second-floor office development at Hull Royal Infirmary, which provides space for a plethora of health and wellbeing services, including Hull City Council and East Riding of Yorkshire Council, social workers, Humber mental health team, corporate nursing, patient experience staff, and a call centre for patient referrals. This wide mix of stakeholders meant one design would not suit all, and so the project has been built around defining spaces and building in future flexibility. In this article we speak to Alessandro Caruso, the lead architect, about how important staff areas are in healthcare design.


13 Design


Exploring how a new approach to the design of emergency care facilities is helping to enhance services and free up hospital beds


17 Projects


The latest health sector construction projects, including a special report on a ground-breaking staff office development in Hull, a new private hospital in Birmingham, and a primary care unit in Wales


25 Carbon/Energy reduction The NHS has recently been given tough new targets to rapidly reduce its carbon emissions to ‘net zero’ by 2050. Find out what this means for trusts and read about some of the latest solutions


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