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In 2013, a £110m emergency care centre development was completed. [9] This was the first time that the Foresterhill campus had hosted emergency and urgent care facilities in the same building, and 75% of the beds in the centre are single-occupancy. [10] In February 2014, it was revealed that the hospital has a repairs backlog of £60 million. [11]
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Foresterhill [1] is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland. It is the site of the city's main hospitals (Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital and the Aberdeen Maternity Hospital), as well as the medical school and medical science departments of the University of Aberdeen. It is the largest hospital complex in Europe. [3]
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, one of the largest acute hospital campuses in Europe. [1] [2]The following is a list of acute, general district, and mental health hospitals currently open and operational in Scotland, organised into each of the 14 regional health boards of NHS Scotland.
The hospital has its origins in a private house at Castle Hill which opened in 1877. [1] It was evacuated to Kepplestone House during the First World War. [1] It moved to a new facility which was designed by William Kelly and opened on the Foresterhill site in 1929. [1]
A major trauma centre (MTC) is a specialist unit within the National Health Service of the United Kingdom, set up to provide specialised trauma care and rehabilitation. They are usually found within larger hospitals in major cities which have the necessary infrastructure and staff to deal with major trauma cases.
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There is a minor injuries department with a telemedicine link to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary's Accident and Emergency Unit. [6]A befriending service was established at the hospital in 2013 matching older patients ready to be discharged, but lacking confidence to return home, with a volunteer befriender.