Royal Surrey County Hospital | |
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Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust | |
Geography | |
Location | Guildford, Surrey, England, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51°14′26″N 0°36′34″W / 51.240542°N 0.60936°WCoordinates: 51°14′26″N 0°36′34″W / 51.240542°N 0.60936°W |
Organisation | |
Care system | Public NHS |
Hospital type | District General |
Affiliated university | St George's, University of London |
Services | |
Emergency department | Yes Accident & Emergency |
Beds | 520 |
Links | |
Website | http://www.royalsurrey.nhs.uk |
Lists | Hospitals in England |
The Royal Surrey County Hospital (RSCH) is a 520-bed District General Hospital, located on the fringe of Guildford, run by the Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
It serves a population of 320,000 for general services and 1,200,000 for cancer services. The Royal Surrey is also a specialist centre for diabetes, ENT and maxillo facial surgery. It is situated close to the University of Surrey allowing it to offer opportunities for research and pioneering treatments such as fibroid embolisation, brachytherapy and minimal access surgery.
The Royal Surrey County Hospital was one of the first NHS Trusts in 1991. It treats over 260,000 patients a year - 56,000 Accident and Emergency, 39,000 in-patients and day-patients and 167,000 outpatients. The Trust's annual income is £199 million.
It employed 3,556 staff in 2014, of which 542 were doctors, and 1,088 nurses and midwives. There are also therapists, scientific and technical and support staff. The Trust has 20 wards comprising general and specialist surgery, obstetrics, paediatrics, oncology, orthopaedics, general and specialist medicine, intensive care and coronary care, with 527 beds in total. There are 12 dedicated surgical theatres, one obstetric and one minor operations theatre and state of the art outpatient, audiology and rehabilitation departments. The trust spent £16.8 million on agency staff in 2014/5.
Guildford and Waverley Clinical Commissioning Group organised a programme of in-reach GPs in 2015, where GPs were placed in wards of the hospital reviewing patients who had been admitted and advising on possibilities for discharge.
From October 2006 to October 2007 a successful campaign was fought to save the hospital, along with St Luke's Cancer Centre, from closure. The campaign attracted the support of over 100,000 local people through petitions, protests, publicity and lobbying at a local and national level.