Half a billion pounds of NHS facilities to go live

9 Jan 2017 12:05 PM

New hospitals and health centres due to open in 2017-18

Nearly £500 million of new healthcare facilities, including two new hospital buildings, are expected to open to patients in 2017-18.

Funded through Scottish Government investment, these new NHS and local council facilities will provide patients across Scotland with treatment in purpose-built, 21st century settings.

The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will, tomorrow, visit the site of the new £212 million Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary to see progress with the project - as part of a series of engagements with a specific focus on investment in Scotland’s health service.

It is one of four projects due to open in the next financial year and forms part of a programme of capital investment in the NHS estate worth over £2 billion between 2013-14 and 2017-18.

This has seen the completion or expected completion of six new health and social care facilities in 2016-17, including a new community hospital in Ayrshire & Arran, two health centres in Glasgow and a new national centre for Scotland’s blood transfusion service.

Health Secretary Shona Robison said the continued investment in new healthcare facilities would ensure NHS Scotland remains at the forefront of providing safe, effective and high-quality care.

Ms Robison said: “As we enter a new year, it seems apt to reflect on the significant progress made in delivering some key new facilities, which are already beginning to transform the care thousands of patients receive every day.

“Looking ahead, nearly half a billion pounds of hospitals and health centres will be completed in 2017-18 - making care more effective, efficient and safe.

“Our investment in these new facilities will help us to achieve our ambition of transforming the way health and social care services are delivered, keeping NHS Scotland at the forefront of delivering world-class care.”

Projects due for completion in 2017-18 are:

Projects completed or expected to be completed in 2016-17 are: