Until 2014, Frenchay had
Accident and Emergency (A&E) facilities whilst Southmead had a
Minor Injuries Unit (MIU). The trust decided in 2005 to centralise activities at Southmead, where there was more room for expansion. From April to December 2014,
Frenchay Hospital was progressively closed, with the majority of services moving to a new building at Southmead. A&E was transferred on 19 May 2014. Services relating to brain and head injuries remained at Frenchay after the hospital closed. The first patients moved into the new Brunel building at Southmead in May 2014. The trust ran inpatient
geriatric services at
Blackberry Hill Hospital until 2005, when it ceased activities at the site, transferring most services to Frenchay and Southmead, and eventually selling the trust's part of the site. In August 2015, the trust announced that they were not bidding for the contract to continue providing the Children's Community Health Partnership services which they won in 2009, because of the "non-core nature of the service", a "lack of management capacity" and "financial pressure". North Bristol was scheduled to be the first trust to go live with
Lorenzo patient record systems, but are experiencing problems in transitioning from the
Cerner system.
Brunel Building, Southmead Hospital The trust opened the doors of its new building, Brunel, at Southmead Hospital, in 2014. At the heart of the 800-bed hospital is a public concourse which simplifies access to the medical wards and departments. The concourse, known as the 'atrium', is naturally lit and ventilated and provides cafes, winter gardens and artwork. Bedrooms have large areas of unobstructed glazing and are naturally ventilated, providing the patient with control of their own environment. The bedroom wings are on the eastern side, naturally shaded from the afternoon sun by the mechanically ventilated clinical block which houses 24 operating theatres, intra-operative MRI suite, 48 critical care bedrooms, advanced imaging suites, cardiac catheter labs and endoscopy unit. Of the 800 beds, 75% are single en-suite rooms, aiming to improve patient dignity and privacy. The trust's Brunel Building has received two
RIBA awards, an internationally-recognised mark of excellence awarded by the
Royal Institute of British Architects. The building, designed by BDP architects, won RIBA South West Award 2018 for its architecture, as well as RIBA South West Client of the Year 2018. The hospital recruited a group of volunteers, known as 'Move Makers', to aid the transition from the Frenchay site. The volunteers proved useful, so it was decided to keep them on indefinitely. In 2019, they were awarded the
Queen's Award for Voluntary Service. ==Performance==