Twelve NHS Trusts have been contacted over fresh investigations into alleged abuse by Jimmy Savile on NHS premises.
The NHS Legacy Unit, which oversees NHS investigations into alleged abuse by Savile, passed on information from victims and the Metropolitan Police to the trusts, which are responsible for nine hospitals and health services not featured in earlier inquiries.
The new claims have emerged since 28 investigation reports were published in June, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has revealed in a written statement.
Outstanding investigation reports, including into Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire, as well as the publication of investigations into alleged abuse by Savile in children's homes and schools have been delayed until later this year, Mr Hunt added.
The following hospitals and health services are included in the fresh claims:
:: Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
:: Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
:: Birch Hill Hospital, Rochdale Pennine Acute NHS Trust
:: Scott House Hospital, Rochdale Calderstones NHS Foundation Trust
:: Bethlem Royal Hospital, South London and the Maudsley NHS Trust
:: Shenley Hospital, Central and North West London NHS Trust (now closed)
:: West Yorkshire Ambulance Service, Yorkshire Ambulance Service
:: St Martins Hospital, Canterbury Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust
:: Queen Elizabeth Hospital Gateshead, Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust
:: Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust
:: Meanwood Park Hospital, Leeds and York Partnerships Foundation Trust
:: Calderdale Royal Hospital, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust
The June investigation reports found Savile had committed "truly awful" abuse against patients at hospitals across the country, and had even boasted about having sex with corpses.
Savile was branded as an "opportunistic sexual predator" who used the NHS and his celebrity status to "exploit and abuse" patients and staff.
Among the findings were claims the former radio presenter performed sex acts on dead bodies in the mortuary at Leeds General Infirmary and at least one other hospital.
The former Radio 1 DJ and Top of the Pops presenter died in October 2011 at the age of 84.
Efa Schimdt, a lawyer with Slater and Gordon which is representing 169 of Savile's alleged victims, said he was not surprised there were more allegations.
He said: "We must not stop until we know absolutely everything about how Savile was able to carry out decades of abuse in plain sight.
"The victims are pleased that we are getting closer to understanding exactly how all this was allowed to happen. However, with every new investigation the pain goes on."
Tracey Storey, a specialist lawyer at Irwin Mitchell which is also representing some of Savile's alleged victims, added: "It is incredibly worrying to see more concerns related to Savile emerge and it is vital that authorities work quickly to fully investigate these new allegations."
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