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Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust: 3T Programme East Sussex HOSC 6th July 2009 Royal Sussex County Hospital Campus 3T Programme: 5 Investment Objectives 1. Replace Barry/Jubilee Buildings - General / elderly medicine Clinical Infection (HIV, Infectious Diseases) Acute Brain Injury Centre (Stroke / TIA) Imaging & Nuclear Medicine 2. Transfer Regional Centre for Neurosciences 3. Expand the Sussex Cancer Centre - Radiotherapy (Linear Accelerators) – Linked Units in East & West Sussex Chemotherapy (Day Case Unit) Haemato-Oncology (Inpatient) 4. Develop the Major Trauma Centre for Sussex and Wider Region 5. Realise the Research, Teaching & Training ‘Dividend’ Royal Sussex County Hospital Campus Proposed Redevelopment Area - Decongest campus - Improve connections - Clear Way-finding - Access & parking - Gardens & Views - Improve quality of campus - Improve clinical synergies Opportunities Short Section Long Section View from Above Construction Staging Stage 1 Completion July 2014 Construction Staging Stage 2 Completion December 2017 Construction Staging Stage 3 Completion July 2019 Aerial Perspective View from Eastern Road View of Front Entrance View from Eastern Road View of Atrium Internal View View from Roof Gardens View from Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital View from The Brighton Pier Conclusion (1/2) Barry & Jubilee Buildings - Model for stroke care (Acute Brain Injury Centre) developed by Sussex Stroke Network, approved by Sussex PCTs - Sussex HIV Clinical Network in development – aspiration to centralise inpatient HIV care but not yet included in modelling Neurosciences - Move agreed through Best Care, Best Place (2004) - Supported by Sussex Neurology Network - Planning in line with Sussex PCTs’ Tertiary Services Commissioning Strategy Cancer - Planning for radiotherapy in line with Sussex Cancer Network Service Delivery Plan and Sussex PCTs’ Tertiary Services Commissioning Strategy - Assumes linked Linac Units in East and West Sussex – better patient access Conclusion (2/2) Major Trauma - Supported by Sussex Trauma Network - NHS South East Coast policy: Healthier People, Excellent Care (2008) - Care pathways being developed by Network and SECAmb/SECSCG Teaching, Training & Research - Brighton & Sussex Medical School developing Academic Integration Strategy - Teaching, training and meeting facilities included in development - Continuing collaboration with Universities of Brighton and Sussex and the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Deanery - Sharing the ‘Research & Teaching Dividend’ across the Region