QA Hospital trust in ‘early stages’ of ‘exploring options’ for future location of musculoskeletal service as work ahead of new emergency department begins

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EARLY work on a new emergency department at Queen Alexandra Hospital has thrown the future location of the musculoskeletal service into question.

Solent NHS Trust (which runs the musculoskeletal service) and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust (which operates the QA site) say that while the service continues to operate as normal, options are being explored for its home.

In a joint statement, Solent NHS Trust CEO, Andrew Strevens, and COO at Portsmouth Hospitals Trust, Chris Evans, said: ‘We are working in partnership as part of preparations to the QA site to enable building works for a new Emergency Department to start from the autumn.

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‘This does involve exploring options around the future location of part of the MSK service. However, this is in the very early stages and we will be speaking with our staff, patients and community.

‘As an NHS system we need to ensure that we are providing a range of services which will have the greatest benefit to our whole community.’

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