Hull Royal Infirmary Explained

Hull Royal Infirmary
Org/Group:Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Location:Kingston upon Hull
State:East Riding of Yorkshire
Country:England
Coordinates:53.7445°N -0.3565°W
Healthcare:NHS England
Type:Teaching
Emergency:Yes, Major Trauma Centre
Helipad:Yes
Affiliation:Hull York Medical School University of Hull
Beds:700
Founded:1782
Website:https://www.hey.nhs.uk
Map Type:East Riding of Yorkshire

Hull Royal Infirmary is a tertiary teaching hospital and is one of the two main hospitals for Kingston upon Hull (the other being Castle Hill Hospital in nearby Cottingham). It is situated on Anlaby Road, just outside the city centre, and is run by Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.

History

The infirmary was first established in temporary premises in George Street in 1782[1] before permanent premises could be completed and opened in Prospect Street in 1784.[1] John Alderson, a physician at the infirmary, founded the "Sculcoates Refuge for the Insane" in 1814. After the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh laid the foundation stone for a new building in 1884, it was renamed Hull Royal Infirmary.[2]

After the old buildings in Prospect Street became dilapidated in the 1950s, the infirmary moved to new premises in Anlaby Road, which were designed by architects Yorke Rosenberg Mardall and for which the foundation stone was laid by Enoch Powell on 25 September 1963.[3] The construction was undertaken by Trollope & Colls[4] and the new facilities were opened by the Queen in June 1967.[5] The new hospital incorporated a distinctive 13-storey tower designed to accommodate the majority of the medical facilities.[6]

The hospital's Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) had a £7 million refurbishment, intended to improve the range the services being offered, in October 2011.[7] Work began to install a new 24-bed prefabricated ward on top of a 4-storey building to the rear of the main tower block in November 2014.[8]

In 2021, the trust announced further expansion plans including the construction of a new three-storey front entrance at the main hospital tower block, a new £6 million Allam Diabetes Centre on Anlaby Road, and a new £8 million intensive care unit.[9]

In 2023, a Care Quality Commission report of the hospital's performance found it "required improvement" and rated its A&E department "inadequate".[10] Anonymous whistle-blowers have labelled the A&E department a "death trap".[11]

Facilities

The hospital has a dedicated Centre for Magnetic Resonance Investigations on site which houses two MRI scanners.[12] It also houses the dedicated Hull Royal Eye Hospital which provides tertiary level sub-speciality ophthalmic care.[13]

In March 2023, a £3.8 million 60-bed prefabricated unit was being built to enable patients who no longer needed medical treatment, but had no suitable care plan to allow them to be discharged, to be housed.[14]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hull 1700. Old Hull. 21 April 2018.
  2. Web site: Royal Visit to Hull Infirmary of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh . 1884 . Illustrated London News. 21 April 2018.
  3. Web site: Hull Royal Infirmary celebrates 50th birthday in City of Culture year. 16 June 2017. ITV. 21 April 2018.
  4. Web site: Hull Royal Infirmary. i. Royal Engineers Journal. 1 June 1965. 27 July 2019.
  5. Web site: The Anlaby Road. 16. 21 April 2018.
  6. Web site: Restoring Hull's iconic tower block. Premier Construction News. 31 December 2013. 21 April 2018.
  7. News: Hull Royal Infirmary A&E gets £7m revamp. 10 October 2011. BBC News. BBC. 1 February 2013.
  8. News: New Hull Royal Infirmary ward to be craned into place . 23 November 2014. 5 January 2015. BBC. BBC News.
  9. Web site: Masterplan maps out how Hull Royal Infirmary expansion will develop over next 15 years . Hull Daily Mail. 18 August 2021.
  10. News: 2023-03-23 . Hull hospital's A&E rated inadequate after care inspection . en-GB . BBC News . 2023-03-28.
  11. Web site: 2023-03-24 . Whistleblowers warn of 'death trap' A&E . 2023-03-28 . BBC News . en-GB.
  12. Web site: The MRI Department. https://web.archive.org/web/20080512160004/http://www.hey.nhs.uk/mri/Default.asp. dead. 12 May 2008. Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust. 21 April 2018.
  13. Web site: Hull Royal Infirmary. Sight line directory. 22 March 2019.
  14. News: Hull hospital trust builds care facility to free up beds. Tasker. Anne-Marie. 27 March 2023. BBC News. 28 March 2023.