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By the early 1980s facilities included an accident and emergency department, pharmacy, rehabilitation department, operating theatres, intensive therapy unit and new specialised wards. [1] A CT Scanner was unveiled by the Princess Royal in 1987 and she returned to open a new ward block in 1987. [ 1 ]
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The trust was established on 1 April 2020 following the merger of three existing NHS trusts: Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust and Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. [3] An initial merger between the 3 trusts was first agreed in January 2018. [4]
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[8] Inspectors from the Care Quality Commission discovered during a visit in February 2015 that Broomfield and Braintree Community hospitals were using unqualified nursing staff in an emergency unit. [9] In April 2017, the Care Quality Commission rated Mid Essex Hospital as "Good" overall [10] The trust spent £18 million on agency staff in ...
A floor plan is not a top view or bird's-eye view; it is a measured drawing to scale of the layout of a floor in a building. A top view or bird's-eye view does not show an orthogonally projected plane cut at the typical four foot height above the floor level. A floor plan may show any of the following elements: [3] interior walls and hallways ...
The hospital system has more than 600 pediatric beds at its four hospitals located in Aurora, Colorado Springs, Highlands Ranch and Broomfield. [2] As Children's Colorado is a teaching hospital, it operates a number of residency programs, which train newly graduated physicians in various pediatric specialties and subspecialties.
The facility was founded by Mrs George Courtauld and opened in Halstead Road in Bocking as the Braintree and Bocking Cottage Hospital in 1871. [1] It moved to a new building in London Road financed by Sir William Julien Courtauld in 1921. [1] It became the William Julien Courtauld Hospital in 1931 and joined the National Health Service in 1948. [2]