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University Hospital Monklands

University Hospital Monklands is a district general hospital in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.[1] It serves a population of approximately 260,000 people of North and South Lanarkshire council areas[2] and is managed by NHS Lanarkshire.[1]

University Hospital Monklands
NHS Lanarkshire
University Hospital Monklands showing the Main Entrance
Shown in North Lanarkshire
Geography
LocationAirdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Coordinates55°51′57″N 3°59′55″W / 55.86583°N 3.99861°W / 55.86583; -3.99861
Organisation
Care systemNHS
TypeDistrict General
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds535
History
Opened1977
Links
Websitewww.nhslanarkshire.co.uk/Hospitals/Monklands/Pages/default.aspx
ListsHospitals in Scotland

History edit

Sir John Wilson, a businessman and local politician, bequeathed the land to the people of Airdrie and it became the local maternity hospital (Airdrie House Maternity Home Hospital) in 1919.[3] The facility closed as a maternity hospital in 1962 and was completely demolished in 1964.[4]

Originally planned as Airdrie District General Hospital, following a local council reorganisation, the new acute hospital on the site became known as Monklands District General Hospital. Although some hospital departments, including the College of Nursing were open by 1974, the hospital did not become fully operational until 1977.[5]

In April 2006 NHS Lanarkshire issued its 'Picture of Health' document suggested the downgrading to two consultant-led A&E departments, with a choice between Monklands Hospital and Hairmyres Hospital for downgrading. The level two hospital would have a nurse-led Minor Injuries Unit, along with planned surgery, full diagnostic/outpatient services and general medicine. Eventually, Monklands was earmarked for downgrading. This would have resulted in NHS Lanarkshire having consultant-led accident and emergency departments only at Wishaw General Hospital and Hairmyres Hospital in East Kilbride.[6]

The decision to downgrade was widely criticised, with the former Home Secretary, John Reid MP, voicing his disapproval of the plans.[7] In September 2006, the plan was approved by Lewis MacDonald, Deputy Health and Community Care minister.[8][9] In May 2007, the Labour administration lost out to the Scottish National Party in the 2007 Scottish Parliament election and the decision was overturned by the new Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, Nicola Sturgeon. She demanded that NHS Lanarkshire find a way of keeping three fully functioning consultant-led A+E departments in Lanarkshire.[10] In 2009 NHS Lanarkshire developed seven possible combinations of keeping three A+E departments open; these were subsequently delivered for public scrutiny.[11]

In December 2013 it emerged that Healthcare Improvement Scotland figures showed the hospital had recorded a higher than predicted mortality rate in 18 of the previous 27 quarterly reports.[12] The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland produced a report entitled "Learning from serious failings in care" in July 2015. They found above-average mortality rates at the hospital and called on NHS Lanarkshire to make widespread improvements.[13]

In November 2017, NHS Lanarkshire renamed all three acute hospitals in the local area to reflect their new university teaching status.[14]

Facilities edit

 
Monklands Hospital aerial view circa 1980

Collectively, Airdrie, Coatbridge, and their surrounding villages were once referred to as Monklands. Monklands District Council was the local government district until the abolition of the two-tier local government system and creation of unitary authorities in 1996 with the passing of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.[15] The hospital is technically in Airdrie, however it straddles the border between Airdrie and the neighbouring town, Coatbridge.[16]

Monklands hospital can be described as a medium-sized general hospital, apart from wards 1 and 2, all the hospital wards and departments are 'under one roof'. Wards 1 and 2 are reached through a glass tunnel. The hospital is distinctive in that it has two towers, one predominantly medical wards, the other surgical. The towers are six floors each, with a lower ground level, a ground and four floors above that. The lower ground contains the canteen, the pharmacy and the mortuary. The wards, bed capacity and their specialities are:[17]

Ward/Area Speciality Number of beds
Ward 1 Renal 17 inpatients + day case patients
Ward 2 Infectious Diseases 24
Ward 3 Urology Day Suite
Ward 4/SRU General Surgery and Surgical Receiving Unit 34 (12 SRU + 22 Ward)
Ward 5 Surgical High Dependency 8
Ward 6 Breast and General Surgery 24
Ward 7 Urology 30
Ward 8 Medical Transitional Care
Ward 9 ENT and Maxillo-facial Surgery 28 + 2HDU beds
Ward 10 Gastroenterology/Dermatology/Renal 24
Ward 12 Acute Elderly Medicine and Rehabilitation 24
Ward 14 Endocrinology & Nephrology 24 (12 endocrinology + 12 renal)
Ward 16 Haemato-oncology 18 inpatient + day patient beds
Ward 17 Respiratory 24
Ward 18 Medical High Dependency Unit, Coronary Care Unit and Cardiology 4 HDU, 8 CCU + 10 Step-down
Ward 19 Acute Medical Receiving Unit 26
Ward 20 Acute Elderly Medicine and Rehabilitation 24
Ward 21 Acute Stroke Unit 20
Ward 22 Acute Elderly Medicine and Rehabilitation 26
Ward 24 Psychiatric Unit 24
Ward 26 Intensive Care Unit 10
MAU Medical Assessment Unit/Ambulatory Care Unit 15

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Monklands Hospital". NHS Lanarkshire. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  2. ^ . NHS Education for Scotland. Archived from the original on 30 December 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-29.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2009.
  4. ^ "Monklands - Brief History of the area". Monklands Online. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  5. ^ "HoC 11th Dec 1970". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 11 November 1970. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  6. ^ "A Picture of Health" (PDF). NHS Lanarkshire. Retrieved 20 January 2019.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Reid attacks A&E closure decision". BBC News. 29 June 2006. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  8. ^ "Lanarkshire loses A&E department". BBC News. 21 August 2006. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  9. ^ "Letter on NHS Lanarkshire proposals for the future". Scottish Government. 21 August 2006. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  10. ^ "A&E closure decisions overturned". BBC News. 6 June 2007. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  11. ^ Accident & Emergency Service Review, NHS Lanarkshire []
  12. ^ "Study reveals 538 'excess deaths' at Scotland's worst hospital". Scottish Express. 7 December 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
  13. ^ "NHS accused of 'systemic failings'". Edinburgh News. 10 July 2015. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  14. ^ Tennant, Niki (28 November 2017). "Wishaw General renamed by NHS Lanarkshire to reflect new university status". Daily Record. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  15. ^ . Monklands Online. Archived from the original on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  16. ^ "Google map". Postcode of Monklands is 'ML6', hence in Airdrie
  17. ^ "Ward information". NHS Lanarkshire. Retrieved 3 January 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website

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University Hospital Monklands is a district general hospital in Airdrie North Lanarkshire Scotland 1 It serves a population of approximately 260 000 people of North and South Lanarkshire council areas 2 and is managed by NHS Lanarkshire 1 University Hospital MonklandsNHS LanarkshireUniversity Hospital Monklands showing the Main EntranceShown in North LanarkshireGeographyLocationAirdrie North Lanarkshire ScotlandCoordinates55 51 57 N 3 59 55 W 55 86583 N 3 99861 W 55 86583 3 99861OrganisationCare systemNHSTypeDistrict GeneralServicesEmergency departmentYesBeds535HistoryOpened1977LinksWebsitewww wbr nhslanarkshire wbr co wbr uk wbr Hospitals wbr Monklands wbr Pages wbr default wbr aspxListsHospitals in Scotland Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 References 4 External linksHistory editSir John Wilson a businessman and local politician bequeathed the land to the people of Airdrie and it became the local maternity hospital Airdrie House Maternity Home Hospital in 1919 3 The facility closed as a maternity hospital in 1962 and was completely demolished in 1964 4 Originally planned as Airdrie District General Hospital following a local council reorganisation the new acute hospital on the site became known as Monklands District General Hospital Although some hospital departments including the College of Nursing were open by 1974 the hospital did not become fully operational until 1977 5 In April 2006 NHS Lanarkshire issued its Picture of Health document suggested the downgrading to two consultant led A amp E departments with a choice between Monklands Hospital and Hairmyres Hospital for downgrading The level two hospital would have a nurse led Minor Injuries Unit along with planned surgery full diagnostic outpatient services and general medicine Eventually Monklands was earmarked for downgrading This would have resulted in NHS Lanarkshire having consultant led accident and emergency departments only at Wishaw General Hospital and Hairmyres Hospital in East Kilbride 6 The decision to downgrade was widely criticised with the former Home Secretary John Reid MP voicing his disapproval of the plans 7 In September 2006 the plan was approved by Lewis MacDonald Deputy Health and Community Care minister 8 9 In May 2007 the Labour administration lost out to the Scottish National Party in the 2007 Scottish Parliament election and the decision was overturned by the new Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing Nicola Sturgeon She demanded that NHS Lanarkshire find a way of keeping three fully functioning consultant led A E departments in Lanarkshire 10 In 2009 NHS Lanarkshire developed seven possible combinations of keeping three A E departments open these were subsequently delivered for public scrutiny 11 In December 2013 it emerged that Healthcare Improvement Scotland figures showed the hospital had recorded a higher than predicted mortality rate in 18 of the previous 27 quarterly reports 12 The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland produced a report entitled Learning from serious failings in care in July 2015 They found above average mortality rates at the hospital and called on NHS Lanarkshire to make widespread improvements 13 In November 2017 NHS Lanarkshire renamed all three acute hospitals in the local area to reflect their new university teaching status 14 Facilities edit nbsp Monklands Hospital aerial view circa 1980 Collectively Airdrie Coatbridge and their surrounding villages were once referred to as Monklands Monklands District Council was the local government district until the abolition of the two tier local government system and creation of unitary authorities in 1996 with the passing of the Local Government Scotland Act 1973 15 The hospital is technically in Airdrie however it straddles the border between Airdrie and the neighbouring town Coatbridge 16 Monklands hospital can be described as a medium sized general hospital apart from wards 1 and 2 all the hospital wards and departments are under one roof Wards 1 and 2 are reached through a glass tunnel The hospital is distinctive in that it has two towers one predominantly medical wards the other surgical The towers are six floors each with a lower ground level a ground and four floors above that The lower ground contains the canteen the pharmacy and the mortuary The wards bed capacity and their specialities are 17 Ward Area Speciality Number of beds Ward 1 Renal 17 inpatients day case patients Ward 2 Infectious Diseases 24 Ward 3 Urology Day Suite Ward 4 SRU General Surgery and Surgical Receiving Unit 34 12 SRU 22 Ward Ward 5 Surgical High Dependency 8 Ward 6 Breast and General Surgery 24 Ward 7 Urology 30 Ward 8 Medical Transitional Care Ward 9 ENT and Maxillo facial Surgery 28 2HDU beds Ward 10 Gastroenterology Dermatology Renal 24 Ward 12 Acute Elderly Medicine and Rehabilitation 24 Ward 14 Endocrinology amp Nephrology 24 12 endocrinology 12 renal Ward 16 Haemato oncology 18 inpatient day patient beds Ward 17 Respiratory 24 Ward 18 Medical High Dependency Unit Coronary Care Unit and Cardiology 4 HDU 8 CCU 10 Step down Ward 19 Acute Medical Receiving Unit 26 Ward 20 Acute Elderly Medicine and Rehabilitation 24 Ward 21 Acute Stroke Unit 20 Ward 22 Acute Elderly Medicine and Rehabilitation 26 Ward 24 Psychiatric Unit 24 Ward 26 Intensive Care Unit 10 MAU Medical Assessment Unit Ambulatory Care Unit 15References edit a b Monklands Hospital NHS Lanarkshire Retrieved 29 August 2009 Monklands Hospital Airdrie General information NHS Education for Scotland Archived from the original on 30 December 2007 Retrieved 2009 08 29 ScotlandsPlaces Airdrie Monkscourt Avenue Airdrie House Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 15 December 2009 Monklands Brief History of the area Monklands Online Retrieved 29 August 2009 HoC 11th Dec 1970 Parliamentary Debates Hansard 11 November 1970 Retrieved 29 August 2009 A Picture of Health PDF NHS Lanarkshire Retrieved 20 January 2019 permanent dead link Reid attacks A amp E closure decision BBC News 29 June 2006 Retrieved 29 August 2009 Lanarkshire loses A amp E department BBC News 21 August 2006 Retrieved 29 August 2009 Letter on NHS Lanarkshire proposals for the future Scottish Government 21 August 2006 Retrieved 29 August 2009 A amp E closure decisions overturned BBC News 6 June 2007 Retrieved 29 August 2009 Accident amp Emergency Service Review NHS Lanarkshire dead link Study reveals 538 excess deaths at Scotland s worst hospital Scottish Express 7 December 2013 Retrieved 8 December 2013 NHS accused of systemic failings Edinburgh News 10 July 2015 Retrieved 12 July 2015 Tennant Niki 28 November 2017 Wishaw General renamed by NHS Lanarkshire to reflect new university status Daily Record Retrieved 3 April 2018 Timeline Monklands Online Archived from the original on 12 October 2007 Retrieved 29 August 2009 Google map Postcode of Monklands is ML6 hence in Airdrie Ward information NHS Lanarkshire Retrieved 3 January 2017 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University Hospital Monklands amp oldid 1187811823, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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