Portsmouth News

City NHS sites’ £9m maintenanc­e backlog

‘High risk’ issues shortfall £1.2m

- by RICHARD LEMMER The News richard.lemmer@jpress.co.uk

NHS sites across Portsmouth face a maintenanc­e backlog worth £9m, with £1.2m needing to be spent on ‘high risk’ issues.

Latest figures from NHS Digital show that at the end of March last year, Solent NHS Trust had incurred a massive backlog of maintenanc­e required at its sites.

More than £1.2m is needed to sort issues that the NHS defines as ‘high-risk’, which could cause serious injuries to patients, major disruption to services or ‘catastroph­ic failure’.

This includes £503,000 worth of repairs at St Mary’s Community Health Campus, £246,000 at St James’ Hospital, both in Milton, and £179,000 at Jubilee House in Cosham.

Around £161,000 needs to be spent on similar issues in other sites across the city.

Around £1.9m should have been spent on the next most serious class of repairs, which pose a significan­t risk to safety or delivery of services. These include work such as replacing a backup generator.

Routine maintenanc­e will restart once the Covid-19 pandemic allows for a return of normal services, according to Mark Young, associate director of estates transforma­tion at Solent NHS Trust.

He said: ‘We carefully and continuall­y prioritise estates works to ensure all our buildings are safe for our patients and employees.

‘The Covid-19 pandemic has meant that our estates team has had to reduce planned maintenanc­e, working differentl­y to mobilise resources, people and buildings in that response.

‘Once the pandemic situation has eased, we will restart our routine maintenanc­e programme, prioritisi­ng the most urgent works first.’

More than £1.4m is needed to address high risk issues at Gosport War Memorial Hospital, run by Southern Health NHS Trust.

Andrew Mosley, associate director of estate services said: ‘The trust is constantly undertakin­g maintenanc­e to ensure the safety of our patients and staff.

‘The total relates to a range of things in the hospital including those that are coming to the end of their life cycle that we would update periodical­ly as a precaution­ary measure.

‘Whilst Covid has made some aspects of this harder, the safety of patients and staff is paramount and any work needed to be done has been.’

Queen Alexandra Hospital has no backlog at present, according to a spokeswoma­n.

 ??  ?? BACKLOG The St James' Hospital site needs £246k of repairs
BACKLOG The St James' Hospital site needs £246k of repairs

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