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Hartlepool Hospital A&E Closure: No Return In Sight
29 Jan
Summary
- Accident and emergency services will not return to Hartlepool Hospital.
- Financial reasons and lack of activity prevent A&E department reopening.
- Other services at the hospital are set for expansion instead.

The University Hospital of Hartlepool will not see its Accident and Emergency department return, health authorities have announced. The A&E service closed over a decade ago in August 2011, despite years of campaigning for its reinstatement. Officials cited financial unsustainability and a lack of patient volume as insurmountable barriers to reopening.
Instead of reintroducing A&E services, the hospital site is slated for an expansion of other existing medical provisions. This includes plans for a new surgical hub. The meeting also addressed concerns regarding the lifespan of the nearby University Hospital of North Tees, which is estimated to have only seven to eight years remaining before major redevelopment is necessary.
Hospital leaders stated their commitment to making better use of the extensive Hartlepool site. While A&E services are definitively off the table due to the substantial ongoing costs and lack of activity to support such a department, plans are in motion to bolster other essential services. The future of University Hospital of North Tees is under active review, with potential for services to be integrated more into the community.




