Medipass Acquires Oxford and Wolverhampton MES Projects
LONDON, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Medipass Healthcare, a leading provider of Managed Equipment Services (MES) to the cancer care sector, is pleased to announce its acquisition of the MES and related contracts of Impregilo New Cross (INC) MES Division, a fully owned subsidiary of WeBuild S.p.A. Medipass s newest projects are located at the Churchill Hospital, which is part of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and at the New Cross Hospital, part of the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust.
The acquisition builds on Medipass s existing strengths in bringing advanced medical equipment to leading cancer care centres across the UK. Under contract to
Medipass Acquires Oxford and Wolverhampton MES Projects
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THOUSANDS of operations at hospitals across Oxfordshire were cancelled last year during the two national lockdowns because of the pandemic. Oxfordshire braced for the effects of the outbreak as an unprecedented number of people who had contracted the virus flooded hospitals. Covid-19 patients filled the beds at the county’s four major hospitals governed by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. A Freedom of Information request to the trust submitted by the Oxford Mail has now revealed that 5,655 elective and emergency procedures were pushed back between March 21 and July 4, and October 31 and December 2 at the John Radcliffe, the Churchill, the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre and the Horton General hospitals.