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NHS Professionals supplies clinical and non-clinical temporary staff to the NHS and provides workforce services to health and care organisations. It operates a membership base of healthcare professionals (known as 'Bank Members') who work flexible shifts and longer-term placements at more than 130 acute and community NHS Trusts and other health and care organisations across the UK and the ...
The Trust said "A new £42 million state-of-the-art 86-bed inpatient unit will open early next year at Harperbury near Radlett to replace our old wards on the general acute hospital sites". [ 4 ] The trust uses HealthRoster software, installed in October 2007, to manage staffing of 160 different areas of nursing.
In June 2012 it was proposed to develop a local general hospital on the Hemel Hempstead Hospital site. [10] In January 2015 the trust was operating with a deficit of £16.3 million - at that point in the year £4.3 million worse than planned, but with expectation of hitting its budgeted deficit target of £14 million.
East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust was created in April 2000, by merger of the former East Hertfordshire and North Hertfordshire NHS trusts. It runs Lister Hospital , Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, the New QEII Hospital , Hertford County Hospital , Bedford Dialysis Unit and Harlow Renal Unit.
Beer was brewed and served at the hospital until 1834. [1] In the late 19th century the hospital was supported by funds from local people including Earl Cowper. [3] The facility became Hertford County Hospital in 1908 and, following a substantial reconstruction of the building that took place in 1916, it joined the National Health Service in ...
Hemel Hempstead Hospital – Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire; 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
Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust (HCT) is the principal provider of community-based healthcare to the 1.1m residents of Hertfordshire and, since April 2012, 68,000 children in West Essex. [ 1 ] The Trust provides community-based services for adults and older people, children and young people, and a range of specialist care services.
Prior to 1972 there was a Lister Hospital in Hitchin. [1] Like the present hospital, it was named in honour of Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, a British surgeon known as the pioneer of aseptic surgery, [2] The new hospital was opened by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in 1972. [3]