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Health board backs £4.7m replacement for ‘inadequate’ unit

News | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 13:20, Thursday May 23rd, 2024.
Last updated: 13:21, Thursday May 23rd, 2024

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The Royal Gwent Hospital, in Newport
The Royal Gwent Hospital, in Newport

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board is planning to build a new £4.7 million unit at the Royal Gwent Hospital for the decontamination of medical equipment.

Current facilities for cleaning endoscopy kit at the Newport hospital are piecemeal, “inadequate and in non-compliant settings”, according to a new report.

They do not have “appropriate segregation between dirty and clean areas”, as well as restricted space and ventilation.

At a public board meeting on Wednesday May 22, Hannah Evans, the health board’s director of strategy, said there was a “huge demand increase for decontamination services” at the hospital, which recently doubled the capacity of its endoscopy facilities.

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The health board is currently dealing with the surge in demand by renting a “mobile decontamination unit” which costs around £120,000 a year to run.

Ms Evans told the meeting the temporary arrangements were “very challenging” and risked falling foul of national requirements unless a permanent improvement was made.

The board agreed to back a plan to redevelop existing facilities at the Royal Gwent, to create a centralised decontamination unit that will work with multiple departments in the hospital.

Ms Evans said construction work on the new unit could begin in October, with a view to it opening in the summer of 2025.

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