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Lung Allocation Zones by Hospital Copy No DATASHEET DAT3226/1 Effective: 17/05/17 Lung Allocation Zones by Hospital Copy No: Hospital name Hosp Code Zone ABERDEEN, ABERDEEN ROYAL INFIRMARY HSN101 Newcastle ABERGAVENNY, NEVILL HALL HOSPITAL HW3020 Birmingham ABERYSTWYTH, BRONGLAIS HOSPITAL HW2012 Birmingham AIRDRIE, MONKLANDS DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL HSL106 Newcastle ASCOT, HEATHERWOOD HOSPITAL HK1152 Harefield ASHFORD, ASHFORD HOSPITAL (MIDDLESEX) HE1003 Harefield ASHFORD, WILLIAM HARVEY HOSPITAL HG0401 Harefield ASHINGTON, ASHINGTON HOSPITAL HA1106 Newcastle ASHINGTON, WANSBECK GENERAL HOSPITAL HA1136 Newcastle ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, TAMESIDE GENERAL HOSPITAL HP1701 Manchester AYLESBURY, STOKE MANDEVILLE HOSPITAL HK2101 Harefield AYR, THE AYR HOSPITAL HSA210 Newcastle BANBURY, HORTON GENERAL HOSPITAL HK4105 Birmingham BANGOR, YSBYTY GWYNEDD DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL HW4028 Manchester BARNET, BARNET GENERAL HOSPITAL HE0701 Harefield BARNSLEY, BARNSLEY DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL HC0902 Manchester BARNSTAPLE, NORTH DEVON DISTRICT HOSPITAL HL3265 Birmingham BARROW-IN-FURNESS, FURNESS GENERAL HOSPITAL HA0517 Newcastle BASILDON, BASILDON HOSPITAL HF0101 Papworth BASINGSTOKE, NORTH HAMPSHIRE HOSPITAL HJ2406 Harefield BATH, ROYAL UNITED HOSPITAL HJ3330 Birmingham BECKENHAM, BETHLEM HOSPITAL HT0401 Harefield BEDFORD, BEDFORD HOSPITAL HE0101 Papworth BELFAST, ANTRIM HOSPITAL H23026 Newcastle BELFAST, BELFAST CITY HOSPITAL H02020 Newcastle BELFAST, MATER INFIRMORUM HOSPITAL H12036 Newcastle BELFAST, ROYAL BELFAST HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN H11023 Newcastle BELFAST, ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL H11021 Newcastle BELFAST, THE ULSTER HOSPITAL H07021 Newcastle BIRMINGHAM, AMI PRIORY HOSPITAL HX0101 Birmingham BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL HM1203 Birmingham BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM HEARTLANDS HOSPITAL HM1301 Birmingham BIRMINGHAM, CITY HOSPITAL HM1601 Birmingham BIRMINGHAM, QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL BIRMINGHAM HM1202 Birmingham BISHOP AUCKLAND, BISHOP AUCKLAND GENERAL HOSPITAL HA1001 Newcastle BISHOP'S STORTFORD, HERTS AND ESSEX GENERAL HOSPITAL HF0441 Papworth BLACKBURN, ROYAL BLACKBURN HOSPITAL HP0402 Manchester BLACKPOOL, BLACKPOOL VICTORIA HOSPITAL HP0201 Manchester This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on ‘Controlled’ paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Sally Rushton Page 1 of 9 Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone DATASHEET DAT3226/1 Effective: 17/05/17 Lung Allocation Zones by Hospital Copy No: Hospital name Hosp Code Zone BODELWYDDAN, GLAN CLWYD DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL HW1022 Manchester BOLTON, BOLTON ROYAL INFIRMARY HP0802 Manchester BOLTON, ROYAL BOLTON HOSPITAL HP0801 Manchester BOSTON, PILGRIM HOSPITAL HC0505 Papworth BOURNEMOUTH, ROYAL BOURNEMOUTH GENERAL HOSPITAL HJ1139 Harefield BRADFORD, BRADFORD ROYAL INFIRMARY HB3201 Manchester BRIDGEND, PRINCESS OF WALES HOSPITAL HW5014 Birmingham BRIGHTON, ROYAL ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN HG0106 Harefield BRIGHTON, ROYAL SUSSEX COUNTY HOSPITAL HG0101 Harefield BRISTOL, BRISTOL ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN HL1106 Birmingham BRISTOL, BRISTOL ROYAL INFIRMARY HL1101 Birmingham BRISTOL, SOUTHMEAD HOSPITAL HL1330 Birmingham BURNLEY, BURNLEY GENERAL HOSPITAL HP0501 Manchester BURTON-ON-TRENT, QUEEN'S HOSPITAL HM0801 Papworth BURY ST EDMUNDS, WEST SUFFOLK HOSPITAL HD0350 Papworth BURY, BURY GENERAL HOSPITAL HP0901 Manchester BURY, FAIRFIELD GENERAL HOSPITAL HP0903 Manchester CAMBERLEY, FRIMLEY PARK HOSPITAL HH0201 Harefield CAMBRIDGE, ADDENBROOKE'S HOSPITAL HD0101 Papworth CANTERBURY, KENT AND CANTERBURY HOSPITAL HG0501 Harefield CARDIFF, ROYAL INFIRMARY HW7007 Birmingham CARDIFF, UNIVERSITY OF WALES HOSPITAL HW7001 Birmingham CARLISLE, CUMBERLAND INFIRMARY HA0401 Newcastle CARMARTHEN, GLANGWILI GENERAL HOSPITAL HW2201 Birmingham CARSHALTON, QUEEN MARYS HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN HH1317 Harefield CARSHALTON, ST HELIER HOSPITAL HH1305 Harefield CHEADLE, THE ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL HX0117 Manchester CHELMSFORD, BROOMFIELD HOSPITAL HF0211 Papworth CHELSEA, CHELSEA AND WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL HE1430 Harefield CHELTENHAM, CHELTENHAM GENERAL HOSPITAL HL4101 Birmingham CHERTSEY, ST PETER'S HOSPITAL HH0102 Harefield CHESTER, COUNTESS OF CHESTER HOSPITAL HN1106 Manchester CHESTERFIELD, CHESTERFIELD AND N DERBYSHIRE ROYAL HOSPITAL HC0146 Manchester CHICHESTER, ST RICHARD'S HOSPITAL HH0601 Harefield CHORLEY, CHORLEY AND SOUTH RIBBLE DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL HP0701 Manchester COLCHESTER, COLCHESTER GENERAL HOSPITAL HF0301 Papworth COLCHESTER, ESSEX COUNTY HOSPITAL HF0320 Papworth COLERAINE, CAUSEWAY HOSPITAL H21020 Newcastle This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on ‘Controlled’ paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Sally Rushton Page 2 of 9 Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone DATASHEET DAT3226/1 Effective: 17/05/17 Lung Allocation Zones by Hospital Copy No: Hospital name Hosp Code Zone CONSETT, SHOTLEY BRIDGE GENERAL HOSPITAL HA0901 Newcastle COTTINGHAM, CASTLE HILL HOSPITAL HB1316 Manchester COVENTRY, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (WALSGRAVE) HM1701 Papworth CRAWLEY, CRAWLEY HOSPITAL HH0702 Harefield CREWE, LEIGHTON HOSPITAL HN1220 Manchester CROYDON, CROYDON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HH0913 Harefield DARLINGTON, DARLINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL HA0701 Newcastle DARTFORD, DARENT VALLEY HOSPITAL HG0604 Harefield DERBY, ROYAL DERBY HOSPITAL HC0201 Papworth DEWSBURY, DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL HB5310 Manchester DONCASTER, DONCASTER ROYAL INFIRMARY HC1001 Manchester DORCHESTER, DORSET COUNTY HOSPITAL HJ1210 Harefield DOUGLAS, NOBLES I-O-M HOSPITAL HI0101 Newcastle DOVER, BUCKLAND HOSPITAL HG0402 Harefield DUDLEY, RUSSELLS HALL HOSPITAL HM1801 Birmingham DULWICH, KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL HG1403 Harefield DUMFRIES, DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY ROYAL INFIRMARY HSY104 Newcastle DUNDEE, NINEWELLS HOSPITAL HST101 Newcastle DUNFERMLINE, QUEEN MARGARET HOSPITAL HSF802 Newcastle DUNGANNON, SOUTH TYRONE HOSPITAL H42020 Newcastle DURHAM, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF NORTH DURHAM HA0801 Newcastle EAST GRINSTEAD, QUEEN VICTORIA HOSPITAL HG0904 Harefield EAST KILBRIDE, HAIRMYRES HOSPITAL HSL302 Newcastle EASTBOURNE, EASTBOURNE DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL HG0201 Harefield EDGWARE, EDGEWARE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL HE0720 Harefield EDINBURGH, ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN HSS225 Newcastle EDINBURGH, ROYAL INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH HSS226 Newcastle EDINBURGH, WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL HSS118 Newcastle ELY, THE PRINCESS OF WALES HOSPITAL HD0140 Papworth ENFIELD, CHASE FARM HOSPITAL HF1302 Papworth ENNISKILLEN, SOUTH WEST ACUTE HOSPITAL H43021 Newcastle EPPING, ST MARGARETS HOSPITAL HF0449 Papworth EPSOM, EPSOM DISTRICT HOSPITAL HH0401 Harefield EVELINA CHILDRENS HOSPITAL HG1305 Harefield EXETER, ROYAL DEVON AND EXETER HOSPITAL (WONFORD) HL3101 Harefield FALKIRK, FALKIRK COMMUNITY HOSPITAL HSV102 Newcastle FORT WILLIAM, BELFORD HOSPITAL HSH212 Newcastle GATESHEAD, QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL HA1202 Newcastle This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on ‘Controlled’ paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Sally Rushton Page 3 of 9 Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone DATASHEET DAT3226/1 Effective: 17/05/17 Lung Allocation Zones by Hospital Copy No: Hospital name Hosp Code Zone GILLINGHAM, MEDWAY HOSPITAL HG0802 Harefield GLASGOW, GLASGOW ROYAL INFIRMARY HSG107 Newcastle GLASGOW, GOLDEN JUBILEE NATIONAL HOSPITAL HSG108 Newcastle GLASGOW, QUEEN ELIZABETH UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HSG517 Newcastle GLASGOW, STOBHILL GENERAL HOSPITAL HSG207 Newcastle GLASGOW, THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN HSG518 Newcastle GLOUCESTER, GLOUCESTERSHIRE ROYAL HOSPITAL HL4241 Birmingham GRANTHAM, GRANTHAM AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL HC0507 Papworth GRAYS, ORSETT HOSPITAL HF0105 Papworth GREAT YARMOUTH, THE JAMES PAGET HOSPITAL HD0775 Papworth GREENOCK, INVERCLYDE ROYAL HOSPITAL HSC313 Newcastle GRIMSBY, DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES HOSPITAL HB1443 Papworth GUERNSEY, PRINCESS ELIZABETH HOSPITAL HI0201 Harefield GUILDFORD, ROYAL SURREY COUNTY HOSPITAL HH0301 Harefield HALIFAX, CALDERDALE ROYAL HOSPITAL HB4206 Manchester HAREFIELD, HAREFIELD HOSPITAL HE0903 Harefield HARLOW, PRINCESS ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL HF0445 Papworth HARROGATE, HARROGATE DISTRICT HOSPITAL HB2535 Newcastle HARROW, NORTHWICK PARK HOSPITAL HE0820 Harefield HARTLEPOOL, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF HARTLEPOOL HA0101 Newcastle HASTINGS, CONQUEST HOSPITAL HG0320 Harefield HAVERFORD WEST, WITHYBUSH GENERAL HOSPITAL HW2630 Birmingham HAYWARDS HEATH, HURSTWOOD PARK HOSPITAL HH0714 Harefield HAYWARDS HEATH, PRINCESS ROYAL HOSPITAL HH0708 Harefield HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD GENERAL HOSPITAL HE0540 Harefield HEREFORD, THE COUNTY HOSPITAL HM0201 Birmingham HEXHAM, HEXHAM GENERAL HOSPITAL HA1112 Newcastle HUDDERSFIELD, HUDDERSFIELD ROYAL INFIRMARY HB5201 Manchester HULL, THE HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY HB1201 Manchester HUNTINGDON, HINCHINGBROOKE HOSPITAL HD0931 Papworth ILFORD, KING GEORGE HOSPITAL HF1508 Papworth INVERNESS, RAIGMORE HOSPITAL HSH202 Newcastle IPSWICH, IPSWICH HOSPITAL HD0402 Papworth ISLE OF LEWIS, WESTERN ISLES HOSPITAL HSW101 Newcastle ISLEWORTH, WEST MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HE1001 Harefield KEIGHLEY, AIREDALE GENERAL HOSPITAL HB3322 Manchester KETTERING, KETTERING GENERAL HOSPITAL HK3151 Papworth KIDDERMINSTER, KIDDERMINSTER GENERAL HOSPITAL HM0301 Birmingham This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on ‘Controlled’ paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Sally Rushton Page 4 of 9 Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone DATASHEET DAT3226/1 Effective: 17/05/17 Lung Allocation Zones by Hospital Copy No: Hospital name Hosp Code Zone KILMARNOCK, CROSSHOUSE HOSPITAL HSA111 Newcastle KINGS LYNN, QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL HD0870 Papworth KINGSTON, KINGSTON HOSPITAL HH1010 Harefield KIRKCALDY, VICTORIA HOSPITAL
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