New Frimley Park Hospital The programme to rebuild the hospital will be the largest single undertaking by the Trust in a generation. It will involve Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust (the Trust) serves a population of about 900,000 across the Frimley Health System from three main sites (Frimley Park Hospital, Heatherwood Hospital and Wexham Park Hospital).
stakeholders from across the local and national health economies and into the local communities. It will provide an opportunity to transform and modernise the way care is provided in the region. It is likely that the redevelopment programme will comprise not only the rebuilding of Frimley Park Hospital, but other significant developments across the Trust’s estate. Our three core values, and the behaviours that support them, guide everything we do and set out what we expect of our staff in the way they treat patients, visitors, service users and each other. So whether you use our services or are just visiting you can expect us to be Committed to Excellence, Working Together and Facing the Future.
The Trust has premises at a further seven sites throughout the system. The existing Frimley Park Hospital is constructed from predominantly (over sixty percent) Reinforced Aerated Autoclaved Concrete (RAAC). This concrete is reaching the end of its life expectancy, and a new hospital is urgently needed to ensure the continued provision of acute healthcare to the Frimley population. In Summer 2023, the Government confirmed that the new Frimley Park Hospital will form part of the national New Hospital Programme (the NHP). More recently the new Government confirmed that the new Frimley Park Hospital will be exempt from the on-going review of the national New Hospital Programme.
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