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Worthing Hospital Southlands Hospital St Richard's Hospital. Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was an NHS foundation trust which ran Worthing Hospital, Southlands Hospital in Shoreham-by-Sea and St Richard's Hospital in Chichester, West Sussex, England and served a population of around 450,000 people across a catchment area covering most of West Sussex.
Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital, Brighton; Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton; St Richard's Hospital, Chichester; Southlands Hospital, Shoreham-by-Sea; Sussex Eye Hospital, Brighton; Worthing Hospital, Worthing; Additional services are run from Brighton General Hospital, Hove Polyclinic, Lewes Victoria Hospital, and a number of other ...
Worthing Hospital, Accident & Emergency Department: Date: 6 November 2007: Source: From geograph.org.uk: Author: Peter Holmes: Permission (Reusing this file) Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike license 2.0: Attribution (required by the license)
160 12-hour trolley waits were reported from the A&E department in January and February. 25% of patients waited six weeks or more for diagnostic tests in January. Only 77% against the 95% target of patients were seen within 18 weeks of referral and only 65.7% of cancer patients started treatment within the six week target.
A new dispensary was set up in 1845 in Chapel Road, which when enlarged in 1860 became known as the Worthing Infirmary and Dispensary. [1] The Worthing Infirmary and Dispensary moved to the current site in Lyndhurst Road in 1882 and was given the name Worthing Hospital in 1902. [1] The new East Wing was opened by Princess Anne in 1998. [2]
The hospital became affiliated with Northwestern University and the Feinberg School of Medicine in the 1930s. [1] Evanston Hospital expanded to 475 beds during the 1940s and established intensive care, cardiac care, kidney dialysis center and neonatology units. [citation needed] Evanston Hospital opened Glenbrook Hospital in 1977.
Staff at the hospital assisted in a major incident when a double-decker bus was blown off the Old Shoreham Bridge into the River Adur on 1 January 1949. [7] The main ward block was opened in 1979. [6] After maternity services were transferred to Worthing Hospital, the maternity ward closed on 7 June 1997. [8]
[7] [15] The latter extension was undertaken by the Worthing and Southlands Hospitals NHS Trust, [15] but since 1 April 2009 Worthing Hospital has been administered by the Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust. [16] Meadowfield Hospital, [17] formerly Swandean Hospital, is a mental health unit based in an 1865 house in High Salvington.