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The Great Western Hospital is a large hospital in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, near junction 15 of the M4 motorway. It opened in 2002 and is run by the Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

History

The original hospital in Swindon was the Princess Margaret Hospital, in the Okus suburb to the south of the town, which started providing services to patients in 1960 but was not formally opened by Princess Margaret until April 1966.[1] It has since been fully demolished.[2]

The new hospital was procured under a Private Finance Initiative contract to replace the services previously provided at the Princess Margaret Hospital and St Margaret's Hospital at Stratton St Margaret in 1999.[3] The architect for the new hospital was Whicheloe Macfarlane,[4] who designed the hospital with a concrete frame. The outside of the building is covered in Шаблон:Convert of cream coloured precast concrete cladding panels which attempt to replicate the appearance of Wiltshire stone.[5] There are six floors providing a total of Шаблон:Convert of floor space.[6] It was built by Carillion[7] at a cost of £148 million;[8] it started providing services to patients in 2002 and was formally opened by HRH Prince Philip on 28 February 2003.[9]

Facilities

The facilities at the hospital include an accident and emergency department, an acute assessment unit, a twelve bedded intensive care / high dependency unit, a maternity unit, an intermediate care centre on site, a health and social care education centre called the Academy, and a wide range of wards and clinics, serving approximately 300,000 people.[1]

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