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Feb
In the second part of our feature length interview with Jonathan Coulter, chief executive at Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust, he talks RAAC, Ripon Community Hospital and how he handles stress. Read the first instalment here.
Aside from dealing with industrial action and the trust’s finances, Mr Coulter's position also comes with responsibility for the hospital estate.
In September last year, the trust confirmed that its roof contained reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
The material, popular between the 1960s and 1980s, was compared to “chocolate Aero” and made headlines after it was found in public buildings across the UK.
When asked if he was surprised to find the material on the hospital estate, Mr Coulter said:
The hospital bid for £20 million from government to help eradicate RAAC across the hospital site as part of a trust-wide project.
The therapy services building at Harrogate District Hospital, which is set to be demolished
So far, it has received £2 million which will go towards helping to demolish the therapy services department by creating offices to relocate staff to.
Mr Coulter says the trust is currently awaiting confirmation on £9 million worth of funding, which will be used to hire contractors to flatten the building.
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