Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital

Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital (BNHH) is a 450-bed National Health Service (NHS) hospital in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England run by Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It employs around 2,800 staff. Each year it has around 47,000 admissions, sees 43,000 patients in the Emergency Department, sees around 175,000 outpatients and delivers over 2,800 babies. In 1999 it became the first hospital in Europe to perform surgery using equipment operated by voice commands. The hospital has been used as a set for both series of the Channel 4 comedy series Green Wing.

Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital

Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital (BNHH) is a 450-bed National Health Service (NHS) hospital in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England run by Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It employs around 2,800 staff. Each year it has around 47,000 admissions, sees 43,000 patients in the Emergency Department, sees around 175,000 outpatients and delivers over 2,800 babies. In 1999 it became the first hospital in Europe to perform surgery using equipment operated by voice commands. The hospital has been used as a set for both series of the Channel 4 comedy series Green Wing.