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The hospital had its origins in the Ipswich Workhouse Infirmary, which was designed by Henry Percy Adams and built by George Grimwood & Son, and which opened in 1889. [1] [2] It became the Ipswich Borough General Hospital in 1939 and, after it had joined the National Health Service in 1948, it became the Ipswich Hospital, Heath Road Wing in 1955. [1]
The trust was formed on 1 July 2018 by the merger of Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust and The Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust. [3] [4]The trust used Datix in 2022 to report inappropriate attendances at A&E to GP practices.
The hospital had 304 beds with more than 35,000 admissions and treated approximately 49,000 people per year as one of Queensland's busiest emergency departments. 2014. The Ipswich Hospital Expansion Project transformed the existing hospital into a new, expanded facility.
The plea came from Nick Hulme, chief executive of the East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Ipswich Hospital and Colchester Hospital.
Herts and Essex Hospital – Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire – community hospital; Hertford County Hospital, Hertfordshire; Hinchingbrooke Hospital – Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire; Ipswich Hospital – Ipswich; James Paget University Hospital – Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk; Kingsley Green, Hertfordshire; Lister Hospital – Stevenage ...
A Senate committee has asked three major private-equity firms for information on how they run or staff hospital emergency departments to see if private equity’s management of a large share of ...
In 2000, a new building was opened to replace the ageing red-brick hospital complex built in the 1950s. [3] The current emergency department is situated on the site of the former nurses' quarters building, while the demolished pathology wing was located at the front of the campus off Ipswich Road.
The hospital was founded by public subscription by local residents in 1835. [2] It was designed by John Whitling and opened as the East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital and Dispensary in August 1836. [2] [3] A children's wing was added in 1875 [3] and it was renamed the East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital in 1902. [4]