University Hospital of North Tees

University Hospital of North Tees
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
University Hospital of North Tees
University Hospital of North Tees is located in County Durham
University Hospital of North Tees
Shown in County Durham
Geography
Location Stockton-on-Tees, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates 54.5829°N 1.3482°W / 54.5829; -1.3482
Organisation
Care system Public NHS
Type District General
Affiliated university Newcastle University Medical School
University of Sunderland School of Medicine
Services
Emergency department Yes - Accident and Emergency
Beds 563
History
Opened 1968
Links
Website http://www.nth.nhs.uk
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The University Hospital of North Tees is a general hospital in Stockton-on-Tees, England which provides healthcare to people living in the south east of County Durham. It is managed by the North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust.

History

North Tees General Hospital was built in phases: the first phase, comprising the maternity department, some 50 mental-illness beds and a day hospital, started in 1965 and was completed in 1968. The second phase, comprising 440 acute beds, a further 132 mental-illness beds and an accident and emergency department, started in 1969 and was completed in 1974. In 2001 it became known as the University Hospital of North Tees.

The accident and emergency department was the subject of the BBC documentary programme Panorama in January 2014. The programme showed the pressures placed on emergency departments by waiting time targets. Then in January 2018 the BBC reported that the hospital was among those with the best waiting times in England but that patients were forced to wait in ambulances and in corridors. Staff were overworked and under pressure, many saying they would have to leave due to that reason.

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