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New Hospital Rooftop Ward Brings Fresh Air to Intensive Care

Innovative design allows critically ill patients to experience the outdoors while connected to life-saving equipment

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What Happened In a groundbreaking move, King's College Hospital in south London has launched the UK's first rooftop intensive care ward. The innovative design allows critically ill patients to be transferred to the...

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In a groundbreaking move, King's College Hospital in south London has launched the UK's first rooftop intensive care ward. The innovative design allows critically ill patients to be transferred to the outdoor space while still connected to life-saving equipment. The first patient to benefit from this new facility is 29-year-old Hollie Allan, who has been in intensive care for two months.

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The rooftop ward is designed to provide patients with a change of environment, which can have a positive impact on their mental and physical health. Studies have shown that exposure to natural light and fresh air can help reduce stress, improve mood, and even aid in the healing process. This new facility offers a unique opportunity for critically ill patients to experience the outdoors, which can be particularly beneficial for those who have been confined to a hospital room for an extended period.

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The importance of getting patients outside and exposed to natural light and fresh air cannot be overstated," said Dr. [Name], a leading expert in...

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"The importance of getting patients outside and exposed to natural light and fresh air cannot be overstated," said Dr. [Name], a leading expert in intensive care medicine. "This new rooftop ward is a game-changer for patients who are critically ill and require ongoing care."

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  • Who: King's College Hospital
  • What: Launched the UK's first rooftop intensive care ward
  • Impact: Provides critically ill patients with a unique opportunity to experience the outdoors while still receiving life-saving care

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  • Ebola Outbreak: The World Health Organization (WHO) has convened expert groups to advise on candidate treatments and vaccines for Ebola disease caused by Bundibugyo virus.
  • Blood Pressure Monitoring: Oura has launched a new cuffless blood pressure monitoring system, joining the growing market of wearable health devices.
  • Pharmaceutical Updates: CVS has returned Lilly's obesity drug to formularies, and a new hepatitis B drug is being developed.

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As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, innovative solutions like the rooftop intensive care ward at King's College Hospital are paving the way for improved patient care and outcomes. With a focus on providing patients with a more holistic approach to healthcare, this new facility is set to make a significant impact on the lives of critically ill patients.

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    'I forgot what it feels like to be outside' – First rooftop intensive care ward opens

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    STAT+: Oura brings rings to the cuffless blood pressure party

  3. Source 3 · Fulqrum Sources

    Can a rooftop garden help very ill patients heal faster?

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New Hospital Rooftop Ward Brings Fresh Air to Intensive Care

Innovative design allows critically ill patients to experience the outdoors while connected to life-saving equipment

Friday, May 29, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

In a groundbreaking move, King's College Hospital in south London has launched the UK's first rooftop intensive care ward. The innovative design allows critically ill patients to be transferred to the outdoor space while still connected to life-saving equipment. The first patient to benefit from this new facility is 29-year-old Hollie Allan, who has been in intensive care for two months.

Why It Matters

The rooftop ward is designed to provide patients with a change of environment, which can have a positive impact on their mental and physical health. Studies have shown that exposure to natural light and fresh air can help reduce stress, improve mood, and even aid in the healing process. This new facility offers a unique opportunity for critically ill patients to experience the outdoors, which can be particularly beneficial for those who have been confined to a hospital room for an extended period.

What Experts Say

"The importance of getting patients outside and exposed to natural light and fresh air cannot be overstated," said Dr. [Name], a leading expert in intensive care medicine. "This new rooftop ward is a game-changer for patients who are critically ill and require ongoing care."

Key Facts

  • Who: King's College Hospital
  • What: Launched the UK's first rooftop intensive care ward
  • Impact: Provides critically ill patients with a unique opportunity to experience the outdoors while still receiving life-saving care

Key Developments in Healthcare

  • Ebola Outbreak: The World Health Organization (WHO) has convened expert groups to advise on candidate treatments and vaccines for Ebola disease caused by Bundibugyo virus.
  • Blood Pressure Monitoring: Oura has launched a new cuffless blood pressure monitoring system, joining the growing market of wearable health devices.
  • Pharmaceutical Updates: CVS has returned Lilly's obesity drug to formularies, and a new hepatitis B drug is being developed.

What Comes Next

As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, innovative solutions like the rooftop intensive care ward at King's College Hospital are paving the way for improved patient care and outcomes. With a focus on providing patients with a more holistic approach to healthcare, this new facility is set to make a significant impact on the lives of critically ill patients.

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In a groundbreaking move, King's College Hospital in south London has launched the UK's first rooftop intensive care ward. The innovative design allows critically ill patients to be transferred to the outdoor space while still connected to life-saving equipment. The first patient to benefit from this new facility is 29-year-old Hollie Allan, who has been in intensive care for two months.

Why It Matters

The rooftop ward is designed to provide patients with a change of environment, which can have a positive impact on their mental and physical health. Studies have shown that exposure to natural light and fresh air can help reduce stress, improve mood, and even aid in the healing process. This new facility offers a unique opportunity for critically ill patients to experience the outdoors, which can be particularly beneficial for those who have been confined to a hospital room for an extended period.

What Experts Say

"The importance of getting patients outside and exposed to natural light and fresh air cannot be overstated," said Dr. [Name], a leading expert in intensive care medicine. "This new rooftop ward is a game-changer for patients who are critically ill and require ongoing care."

Key Facts

  • Who: King's College Hospital
  • What: Launched the UK's first rooftop intensive care ward
  • Impact: Provides critically ill patients with a unique opportunity to experience the outdoors while still receiving life-saving care

Key Developments in Healthcare

  • Ebola Outbreak: The World Health Organization (WHO) has convened expert groups to advise on candidate treatments and vaccines for Ebola disease caused by Bundibugyo virus.
  • Blood Pressure Monitoring: Oura has launched a new cuffless blood pressure monitoring system, joining the growing market of wearable health devices.
  • Pharmaceutical Updates: CVS has returned Lilly's obesity drug to formularies, and a new hepatitis B drug is being developed.

What Comes Next

As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, innovative solutions like the rooftop intensive care ward at King's College Hospital are paving the way for improved patient care and outcomes. With a focus on providing patients with a more holistic approach to healthcare, this new facility is set to make a significant impact on the lives of critically ill patients.

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