Sunderland Echo

Nightingal­e still a ‘last resort’

- James Harrison Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

The No rth East’s 460-bed Nightingal­e Hospital will be a ‘last resort’ if the region is hit by a second wave of coronaviru­s infections.

Similar facilities set up across the country to step in if the NHS was overwhelme­d by a surge in patients have been mothballed following a slowing in the rate of virus transmissi­on.

A n d wh i l e f e a r s h ave been raised of the potential for a fresh surge in COVID-19 cases coinciding with a bad flu season and other ‘winter pressures’, bosses remain hopeful the centre, in Washington, will not be needed.

“It’s for the wider system and very much last resort,” said David Chandler, chief finance officer at Sunderland Clinical Commission­ing Group (CCG).

“The plan is very much that we will not want to use the Nightingal­e and instead it’s there if it’s needed.

“To s t a f f i t w o u l d b e a challenge, but it’s not something you want to go to if you have to.

“It’s not something we’re planning to use, it’s an emer

gency fall back and all plans are to look to not have to use it unless we have a very significan­t wave two scenario.”

Chandler was speaking at a meeting of Sunderland C i ty C ou n c i l ’s H ea l th a n d We l l b e i n g S c r ut i ny C o m - mittee.

In August, it was revealed the NHS Nightingal­e Hospital North East, as it is officially known, would stay open until the end of March 2021, ready to deal with the impact of a sudden surge in confirmed cases in the region.

The facility was launched in May at the Centre of Sustainabl­e Advanced Manufactur­ing, on the Internatio­nal Adva n c e d M a nu f ac tu r i n g

Park (IAMP), near Nissan’s Washington car plant.

Since then, however, it is yet to treat a single patient.

Pete r Sutto n , ac c ou ntab l e e m e rge n c y o f f i c e r at South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust (STSFT), added: “The Nightingal­e Hospital is still there as a resource for the North East, although hopefully we won’t need it.

“We’re currently in quite a healthy position, but it is there as a backstop.

“It would have to be disc u s s e d ac ro s s th e No rth Eas t if we get to the point where capacity was particular­ly stretched – it isn’t just for Sunderland, it’s for the whole of the region.”

 ??  ?? Inside the 460-bed Nightingal­e Hospital North East.
Inside the 460-bed Nightingal­e Hospital North East.
 ??  ?? Bosses remain hopeful it will not be needed.
Bosses remain hopeful it will not be needed.

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