Royal Hampshire County Hospital


The Royal Hampshire County Hospital in Winchester is a District General Hospital serving much of central Hampshire. It is owned and run by the Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It is commonly abbreviated to RHCH, or alternatively, Winchester Hospital as it is the only open NHS hospital in Winchester.
The independent regulator of health and social care in England, the Care Quality Commission rated the hospital as "requires improvement" overall in 2018.

History

The Hampshire County Hospital was founded in Winchester in 1736 and initially was based in Colebrook Street before moving to a site in Parchment Street in 1759. Due to drainage issues, a site on higher ground was sought and the hospital moved to its present site on Romsey Road. Florence Nightingale advised on the construction on this new site and the architect William Butterfield designed the new hospital, which opened in 1868 with sixteen in-patients and fourteen out-patients. Queen Victoria awarded the hospital its "Royal" prefix.
Later additions to the site include the old Outpatients Department in 1927, Florence Portal House in 1974, Nightingale Wing in 1986, Brinton Wing in 1992, and the new treatment and diagnostic centre in 2006. The education centre and library was also rebuilt in 2006.
At about 4pm on 9 December 2011, a fire broke out in the MRI Scanner Room; destroying the MRI Scanner and one of two CT Scanners, as well as the control room for all the scanners. The A&E Department next door survived, but was closed overnight, opening only for minor injuries the following night for several days until CT Scanning facilities were made available.
In January 2012, the Basingstoke and North Hants Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust merged with the Winchester and Eastleigh NHS Trust; forming a combined organisation henceforward called Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Wards

The wards in the hospital are as follows:
NameSpecialtyBedsLocation
Anthony LetchworthGynaecology and Breast20Florence Portal House
BartlettTrauma and OrthopaedicsLevel D, Nightingale Wing
ClarkeCardiology and Stroke25Level C, Brinton Wing
CliftonGeriatrics26Level B, Nightingale Wing
FreshfieldGeriatrics26Level D, Nightingale Wing
Geoffrey HammondAntenatal and Postnatal351st floor, Florence Portal House
Intensive Care Unit Intensive Care10Level D, Nightingale Wing
Kemp WelchGeneral Surgery23Level D, Nightingale Wing
LabourObstetrics81st floor, Florence Portal House
McGill Acute Medical Unit Acute Medicine46Level C, Nightingale Wing
MountPre-assessmentN/ALevel B, Brinton Wing
Neonatal UnitNeonatal Intensive Care12Florence Portal House
Nick JonasOncologyN/ALevel C, Brinton Wing
NorthbrookPaediatrics7Level C, Nightingale Wing
ShawfordRespiratory27Level B, Brinton Wing
Short Stay Surgical Unit General SurgeryTreatment Centre
St. CrossTrauma and Orthopaedics16Level D, Nightingale Wing
TwyfordStroke24Level B, Brinton Wing
VictoriaGastroenterology and Endocrinology27Level C, Brinton Wing
WainwrightColorectal surgery10Level D, Nightingale Wing
WykehamGeriatrics25Level B, Nightingale Wing

CQC evaluation

The Care Quality Commission rated RHCH as "Requires improvement" overall in July 2018. The findings of the report are summarised in the table below:
SafeEffectiveCaringResponsiveWell-ledOverall
Urgent and emergency services
Medical care
Surgery
Critical care
Maternity and gynaecology
Services for children and young people
End of life care
Outpatients and diagnostic imaging
Overall