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Committee Material Published 17 Nov 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

DHSC must quickly complete and test its standardised hospital design to avert further delays to hospital construction, and to reduce the current high risk of cost and quality issues in years to come. DHSC has taken too long to get its Hospital 2.0 design off the drawing board. It continues to be optimistic that the design and a related new commercial model will reduce future construction costs by 25% and could even reduce the total time taken to develop new hospitals from 11 years to six. Yet...

DHSC must quickly complete and test its standardised hospital design to avert further delays to hospital construction, and to reduce the current high risk of cost and quality issues in years to come. DHSC has taken too long to get its Hospital 2.0 design off the drawing board. It continues to be optimistic that the design and a related new commercial model will reduce future construction costs by 25% and could even reduce the total time taken to develop new hospitals from 11 years to six. Yet, until the design is complete and has been tested, these claims are at risk of being just pipe dreams. Unlike Denmark’s programme for building ‘super ho Type: conclusion | Number: 4 | Response status: not_accepted Government response: The government disagrees with the Committee’s recommendation. The government agrees that NHP should test Hospital 2.0, its standardised approach to building hospitals, and intends to do so at the earliest opportunity within one of the RAAC schemes, given the import