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Feb 2022
NHS managers have written off £13 million after beds bought for Nightingale hospitals could not be used for patients on other wards.
The seven Nightingale sites included a facility at Harrogate Convention Centre — which cost £31.6 million to set up and run. However, it didn't treat a single covid patient.
According to NHS England accounts, the beds bought for the sites were “bespoke beds for field hospitals” and did not meet the requirement for existing hospitals.
The figure also includes storage costs at the facilities.
The accounts say:
The NHS has set up Nightingale surge hubs as part of its response to the Omicron covid variant. However, St James' University Hospital in Leeds was chosen over Harrogate for a facility.
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