Bath Chronicle

Community is ‘crucial’ in hospital’s bid for £450m funding

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Bath residents will play a key role in shaping the Royal United Hospital’s bid to secure up to £450 million in government funding.

Simon Cook, the trust’s new hospital programme director, said it wanted to lock in learning from the coronaviru­s pandemic, use technology and allow more patients to be treated at home.

The RUH was one of 21 trusts to be selected to bid for a share of £3.7 billion but Mr Cook is expecting stiff competitio­n.

The trust plans to use a £42m chunk of the funding to complete the Dyson Cancer Centre, and is also planning to build a new midwifery unit and clear its £50m maintenanc­e backlog.

Mr Cook told scrutiny councillor­s on March 9: “There’s £3.7bn available over the next four years for hospitals. We’ve just spent over 100 times that as a country during Covid.

“We’re very conscious of the need for us to move quickly and take advantage of the funding that’s available. Our priority is to put in that bid.

“We do see it as a competitio­n.

We want to work with the community and local population to shape that bid.

“We want the model of care to be nationally leading, building on the good aspects of the pandemic – it’s been horrendous but there’s been a lot of good learning out of it pointing to how we want to do things in the future. We want to develop something that’s fantastic for the people of Bath and the surroundin­g area.”

He added: “It’s important the bid is very modern, makes full use of technology and shifts care into the community, so we aren’t unnecessar­ily dragging people into the hospital for something that could be done equally well if not better at home.

“Crucial is the engagement plan. We want to co-create what it will look like. We have a lot of clever clinicians but they haven’t got all the answers. These are shared challenges and shared opportunit­ies.”

Consultati­ons will take place later this year.

Councillor Vic Pritchard said the bid had the scrutiny panel’s full support.

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