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Queen's Hospital is a large teaching hospital in Romford in the London Borough of Havering. It was built on the site of the former Oldchurch Park, a short distance south of the town centre. It was opened in 2006 and serves a population of about 800,000 people. [1] It is run by Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust. [2]
A check on 1,021 women attending maternity at Queen’s hospital in 2017 found that 11 were not entitled to free NHS treatment and each was billed £6,500. [24] The trust issued invoices to patients thought to be ineligible for NHS treatment totalling £2.3 million in 2018-9, but only collected £0.6 million.
Oldchurch Hospital; Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children; Queen's Hospital – Romford; Royal London Hospital – Tower Hamlets, Whitechapel; Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital – Gray's Inn Road, Camden; Rush Green Hospital; St Bartholomew's Hospital, Smithfield, London; St George's Hospital – Havering; Thorpe Coombe Hospital ...
In 2000, plans where announced, that a new hospital was to be built in Romford (today known as Queen's Hospital). The Trust requested local hospital radio services in Romford merge in preparation for the new hospital. With Oldchurch Hospital Radio and Harold Wood Hospital Radio amalgamating to create "Bedrock" on 22 June 2002. [5]
Queen's Hospital is a hospital in Romford, London. Queen's Hospital or Queens Hospital can also refer to: The Queen's Hospital, a former hospital in Birmingham, England now the site of Birmingham Accident Hospital; Queen's Hospital, now Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup in Sidcup, south east London
In 2000, plans where announced, that a new hospital was to be built in Romford (today known as Queen's Hospital). The Trust requested local hospital radio services in Romford merge in preparation for the new hospital, with Harold Wood Hospital Radio and Oldchurch Hospital Radio amalgamating to create "Bedrock" on 22 June 2002. [6]
Bedrock Radio [28] is a charity run community health & Hospital radio station located within the Queen's Hospital in Romford. The first Hospital Radio Service In Havering began broadcasting in 1964 as Harold Wood Radio. [29]
The lectures are named after Leslie Oliver who founded the Neurosurgical Unit at Oldchurch Hospital in Essex in 1945. In addition, he was one of the early practitioners of functional neurosurgery in the United Kingdom, writing several articles on the surgical management of Parkinson’s disease.