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Nuffield Health Warwickshire Hospital (independent) – Leamington Spa; Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital (independent) – Shrewsbury; Princess Royal Hospital – Telford; The (BMI) Priory Hospital (independent) – Birmingham; Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham – Edgbaston, Birmingham; Queen's Hospital – Burton upon Trent
After the creation of the NHS and rebuilding in the 1970s, the hospital was renamed Sandwell General Hospital. [2] A new £18m Emergency Services Centre opened on the Sandwell General Hospital campus in April 2005. This facility replaced the old A&E department destroyed by the largest fire in National Health Service history. It incorporated a ...
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Here’s a list of which hospitals we know have declared a critical incident so far: Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The original hospital building on Darnton Road. The hospital has its origins in the Ashton District Infirmary, founded by Samuel Oldham in 1861. [1] Oldham’s stated intention in founding Ashton District Infirmary was to create an institution "for the relief and cure of sick and indigent persons resident, employed, or having been employed within 3½ miles of Ashton Town Hall."
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The building was converted for hospital use and officially opened as the Whinfield Hospital by the Princess Royal in 1932. [1] After the hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948, Princess Mary returned to open a new outpatients department in 1961. [ 1 ]
The hospital was established as a fever hospital and built adjacent to the 'Fishpool Workhouse' in 1872. [1] An isolation block was added in 1893 and a purpose-built infirmary, known as Townley's Hospital, was erected on the site in 1896. [1] The workhouse buildings, by then known as the 'Fishpool Institute', became part of the hospital in 1913 ...