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The Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital was a former hospital in Coventry, England, on Stoney Stanton Road on the northern edge of the city centre.The hospital was opened in 1867 and closed in 2006, to be replaced by the new University Hospital Coventry sited about 4 miles (6.4 km) north east of the centre.
The University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust works in partnership with the University of Warwick's Warwick Medical School on particular research themes and areas of clinical research as well as providing training and education for postgraduates. [5] [6] Dr Raj Mattu, a consultant cardiologist was dismissed by the Trust in 2010.
The new hospital created several controversies: The decision to close the city-centre Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, which was easily accessible by public transport, and move all of the city's medical services to a site on the eastern edge of the city, was controversial with people who lived on the other side of Coventry.
The Trust developed Stratford Hospital with cancer and an eye ward built at the site of the existing hospital on Arden Street at a cost of £22 million. [10] This was partly financed by a Section 106 agreement with Coventry City Council , based on increased service demand from residents in new development, a £1,500 levy on each new dwelling in ...
Hospital of St Cross, Rugby – Warwickshire; St Michael's Hospital, Warwick – Warwickshire; Solihull Hospital – Solihull; County Hospital – Stafford; Stratford Hospital – Stratford-upon-Avon; Tenbury Community Hospital – Tenbury Wells; University Hospital Coventry – Coventry; Walsall Manor Hospital – Walsall; Warwick Hospital ...
Redi Muzhaki, 22, of Bridgeman Road, Coventry, "collided head-on with them" on the A46, police said. Mrs Boore later died in hospital where her husband's serious injuries were treated.
The plans for Birmingham and Solihull involved the development of four or five urgent care centres/integrated service hubs and moving GPs into A&E units. In Coventry and Warwickshire a new Acute Stroke Unit would be established at University Hospital Coventry [5] and the partnership was expected to become an accountable care system during 2017. [6]
University Hospital Coventry. Healthcare in Coventry is provided primarily by the National Health Service (NHS); the principal NHS hospital covering the city is the University Hospital Coventry, which was opened in 2006 as a 1,250 bed 'super hospital', funded by a private finance initiative (PFI) scheme. [164]