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The military hospital was built on the site of the former Shrapnel Barracks and was a replacement for the Royal Herbert Hospital in Shooters Hill [1] and Queen Alexandra Military Hospital. [ 2 ] A new hospital was procured under a Private Finance Initiative contract to replace the military hospital and to accommodate services previously ...
The trust was formed by the acquisition of the acquisition of Queen Elizabeth Hospital by Lewisham Healthcare NHS Trust upon the dissolution of South London Healthcare NHS Trust. Despite extensive local opposition and legal challenges in Lewisham, the merger was approved by Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt on 26 September 2013. [3]
Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust runs the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, QE Metro Riverside and some services at Bensham Hospital, within Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. They also run services from Blaydon Primary Care Centre and Washington Primary Care Centre.
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn, Norfolk, said the system had been taken up by 70% of patients. One hundred more people had been seen each week in November compared with June 2023, a ...
South London Healthcare NHS Trust was formed in 2009 by amalgamating three small trusts (Queen Mary's Sidcup NHS Trust, Queen Elizabeth Hospital NHS Trust and Bromley Hospitals NHS Trust), each of which was losing money. Subsequently it ran up debts of more than £250m and was the first NHS Trust to be put into administration, in July 2012.
Young patients at a Norfolk hospital are being helped to play to aid their treatment and recovery. The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in King's Lynn has dedicated play specialists as well as ...
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (since 2010), England Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (1933–2010) Queen Elizabeth's Hospital , a school in Clifton, Bristol, England
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children was based in Bethnal Green in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London. In 1996, the hospital became part of The Royal Hospitals NHS Trust, later renamed Barts and The London NHS Trust. In 1998, the services previously carried out by the hospital were transferred to the Royal London Hospital.