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Lung Allocation Zones by Zone Birmingham DATASHEET DAT3227/2 Effective: 08/01/18 Lung Allocation Zones by Zone Copy No: Birmingham Zone Hosp Code Hospital name Birmingham HJ3330 Bath, Royal United Hospital Birmingham HL1101 Bristol, Bristol Royal Infirmary Birmingham HL1106 Bristol, Bristol Royal Hospital For Children Birmingham HL1146 Weston-Super-Mare, Weston General Hospital Birmingham HL1330 Bristol, Southmead Hospital Birmingham HL2101 Truro, Royal Cornwall Hospital (Treliske) Birmingham HL2102 Truro, Royal Cornwall Hospital (City) Birmingham HL2112 Penzance, West Cornwall Hospital Birmingham HL3265 Barnstaple, North Devon District Hospital Birmingham HL3395 Plymouth, Derriford Hospital Birmingham HL4101 Cheltenham, Cheltenham General Hospital Birmingham HL4241 Gloucester, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Birmingham HL5101 Taunton, Taunton And Somerset Hospital (Musgrove Park) Birmingham HM0101 Redditch, Alexandra Hospital Birmingham HM0201 Hereford, The County Hospital Birmingham HM0301 Kidderminster, Kidderminster General Hospital Birmingham HM0408 Worcester, Worcestershire Royal Hospital Birmingham HM0501 Shrewsbury, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital Birmingham HM0540 Telford, Princess Royal Hospital Birmingham HM0601 Stafford, County Hospital Birmingham HM1001 Nuneaton, George Eliot Hospital Birmingham HM1111 Warwick, Warwick Hospital Birmingham HM1202 Birmingham, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Birmingham HM1203 Birmingham, Birmingham Children's Hospital Birmingham HM1301 Birmingham, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Birmingham HM1401 Sutton Coldfield, Good Hope District General Hosp. Birmingham HM1601 Birmingham, City Hospital Birmingham HM1801 Dudley, Russells Hall Hospital Birmingham HM1901 West Bromwich, Sandwell District General Hospital Birmingham HM2001 Solihull, Solihull Hospital Birmingham HM2102 Walsall, Walsall Manor Hospital Birmingham HM2203 Wolverhampton, New Cross Hospital Birmingham HW2012 Aberystwyth, Bronglais Hospital Birmingham HW2201 Carmarthen, Glangwili General Hospital Birmingham HW2450 Llanelli, Prince Philips Hospital Birmingham HW2630 Haverford West, Withybush General Hospital Birmingham HW3020 Abergavenny, Nevill Hall Hospital Birmingham HW3241 Newport, Royal Gwent Hospital Birmingham HW5014 Bridgend, Princess Of Wales Hospital Birmingham HW5443 Pontypridd, Royal Glamorgan Hospital Birmingham HW5670 Merthyr Tydfil, Prince Charles Hospital Birmingham HW7001 Cardiff, University Of Wales Hospital This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on ‘Controlled’ paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Sally Rushton Page 1 of 8 Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone DATASHEET DAT3227/2 Effective: 08/01/18 Lung Allocation Zones by Zone Copy No: Zone Hosp Code Hospital name Birmingham HW7007 Cardiff, Royal Infirmary Birmingham HW7008 Penarth, Llandough Hospital Birmingham HW8010 Swansea, Morriston Hospital Birmingham HW8027 Swansea, Singleton Hospital Birmingham HW8209 Neath, Neath And Port Talbot Hospital Birmingham HX0101 Birmingham, BMI Priory Hospital Harefield Zone Hosp Code Hospital name Harefield HE0660 Watford, Watford General Hospital Harefield HE0720 Edgware, Edgeware Community Hospital Harefield HE0820 Harrow, Northwick Park Hospital Harefield HE0900 Uxbridge, Hillingdon Ha Harefield HE0901 Uxbridge, Hillingdon Hospital Harefield HE0902 Northwood, Mount Vernon Hospital Harefield HE0903 Harefield, Harefield Hospital Harefield HE1001 Isleworth, West Middlesex University Hospital Harefield HE1003 Ashford, Ashford Hospital (Middlesex) Harefield HE1168 Southall, Ealing Hospital Harefield HE1201 London, Central Middlesex Hospital Harefield HE1301 London, St Mary's Hospital Harefield HE1303 London, St Charles Hospital Harefield HE1420 London, Charing Cross Hospital Harefield HE1430 Chelsea, Chelsea And Westminster Hospital Harefield HF0105 Grays, Orsett Hospital Harefield HF0708 London, The Royal Free Hospital Harefield HF0816 London, University College Hospital Harefield HF0824 London, UCH At Westmoreland Street Harefield HF0837 Stanmore, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Harefield HF0890 London, The London Clinic Harefield HF1006 London, St Bartholomew's Hospital Harefield HF1212 London, The Royal London Hospital (Whitechapel) Harefield HG0101 Brighton, Royal Sussex County Hospital Harefield HG0106 Brighton, Royal Alexandra Hospital For Sick Children Harefield HG0201 Eastbourne, Eastbourne District General Hospital Harefield HG0320 Hastings, Conquest Hospital Harefield HG0401 Ashford, William Harvey Hospital Harefield HG0402 Dover, Buckland Hospital Harefield HG0501 Canterbury, Kent And Canterbury Hospital Harefield HG0503 Margate, The Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital Harefield HG0604 Dartford, Darent Valley Hospital Harefield HG0701 Maidstone, Maidstone Hospital Harefield HG0802 Gillingham, Medway Hospital Harefield HG0904 East Grinstead, Queen Victoria Hospital This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on ‘Controlled’ paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Sally Rushton Page 2 of 8 Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone DATASHEET DAT3227/2 Effective: 08/01/18 Lung Allocation Zones by Zone Copy No: Zone Hosp Code Hospital name Harefield HG0919 Tunbridge Wells, Tunbridge Wells Hospital Harefield HG1001 Sidcup, Queen Mary's Hospital Harefield HG1101 London, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Harefield HG1203 Orpington, Princess Royal University Hospital Harefield HG1301 London, St Thomas' Hospital Harefield HG1305 Evelina Childrens Hospital Harefield HG1401 London, King's College Hospital Harefield HG1403 Dulwich, King's College Hospital Harefield HG1501 London, Guy's Hospital Harefield HG1504 London, University Hospital Lewisham Harefield HH0102 Chertsey, St Peter's Hospital Harefield HH0201 Camberley, Frimley Park Hospital Harefield HH0301 Guildford, Royal Surrey County Hospital Harefield HH0401 Epsom, Epsom District Hospital Harefield HH0511 Redhill, East Surrey Hospital Harefield HH0601 Chichester, St Richard's Hospital Harefield HH0702 Crawley, Crawley Hospital Harefield HH0708 Haywards Heath, Princess Royal Hospital Harefield HH0714 Haywards Heath, Hurstwood Park Hospital Harefield HH0802 Worthing, Worthing Hospital Harefield HH0890 Worthing, St Barnabas Hospice Harefield HH0913 Croydon, Croydon University Hospital Harefield HH1010 Kingston, Kingston Hospital Harefield HH1102 London, Queen Marys Hospital Harefield HH1202 London, St George's Hospital Harefield HH1210 London, St James Hospital Harefield HH1305 Carshalton, St Helier Hospital Harefield HH1317 Carshalton, Queen Marys Hospital For Children Harefield HI0201 Guernsey, Princess Elizabeth Hospital Harefield HI0301 St Helier, Jersey General Hospital Harefield HJ1131 Poole, Poole General Hospital Harefield HJ1139 Bournemouth, Royal Bournemouth General Hospital Harefield HJ1202 Weymouth, Weymouth District Hospital Harefield HJ1210 Dorchester, Dorset County Hospital Harefield HJ2102 Portsmouth, St Mary's Hospital Harefield HJ2103 Portsmouth, Queen Alexandra Hospital Harefield HJ2202 Southampton, Southampton University Hospitals Harefield HJ2208 Southampton, Wessex Neurological Unit Harefield HJ2311 Winchester, Royal Hampshire County Hospital Harefield HJ2406 Basingstoke, North Hampshire Hospital Harefield HJ3101 Salisbury, Salisbury District Hospital Harefield HJ3201 Swindon, Great Western Hospital Harefield HJ4105 Newport, St Mary's Hospital This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on ‘Controlled’ paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Sally Rushton Page 3 of 8 Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone DATASHEET DAT3227/2 Effective: 08/01/18 Lung Allocation Zones by Zone Copy No: Zone Hosp Code Hospital name Harefield HK1150 Slough, Wexham Park Hospital Harefield HK1152 Ascot, Heatherwood Hospital Harefield HK1201 Reading, Royal Berkshire Hospital Harefield HK1202 Reading, Battle Hospital Harefield HK2101 Aylesbury, Stoke Mandeville Hospital Harefield HK2250 Wycombe, Wycombe General Hospital Harefield HK4102 Oxford, Churchill Hospital Harefield HK4105 Banbury, Horton General Hospital Harefield HK4108 Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital Harefield HL3101 Exeter, Royal Devon And Exeter Hospital (Wonford) Harefield HL3438 Torquay, Torbay Hospital Harefield HL5125 Yeovil, Yeovil District Hospital Harefield HT0101 London, Great Ormond Street Hospital For Children Harefield HT0201 London, National Hospital For Neurology And Neurosurgery Harefield HT0401 Beckenham, Bethlem Hospital Harefield HT0501 London, Royal Brompton Hospital Harefield HT0701 London, Hammersmith Hospital Harefield HX0102 London, Cromwell Hospital Harefield HX0104 London, London Bridge Hospital Harefield HX0106 London, The Wellington Hospital Harefield HX0129 London, The Harley Street Clinic Manchester Zone Hosp Code Hospital name Manchester HB1201 Hull, The Hull Royal Infirmary Manchester HB1316 Cottingham, Castle Hill Hospital Manchester HB1533 Scunthorpe, Scunthorpe General Hospital Manchester HB4206 Halifax, Calderdale Royal Hospital Manchester HB5201 Huddersfield, Huddersfield Royal Infirmary Manchester HB5310 Dewsbury, Dewsbury And District Hospital Manchester HB7201 Wakefield, Pinderfields General Hospital Manchester HB7311 Pontefract, Pontefract General Infirmary Manchester HC0902 Barnsley, Barnsley District General Hospital Manchester HC1001 Doncaster, Doncaster Royal Infirmary Manchester HM0702 Stoke-On-Trent, Royal Stoke University Hospital Manchester HM0801 Burton-On-Trent, Queen's Hospital Manchester HN1106 Chester, Countess Of Chester Hospital Manchester HN1220 Crewe, Leighton Hospital Manchester HN1345 Runcorn, Halton General Hospital Manchester HN1471 Macclesfield,
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