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The 62-acre site between Crown Hills and Evington village was purchased for £6,920 in 1902, [2] with construction of the hospital beginning on 2 April 1903. [3] The building, designed by architects Giles, Gough and Trollope, [4] was completed at a cost of £79,575, [3] and was officially opened as the North Evington Poor Law Infirmary on 28 September 1905 by the Chairman of the Leicester ...
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust was created in April 2000 with the merger of the Leicester General Hospital, Glenfield Hospital and Leicester Royal Infirmary. At that time it was one of the six biggest NHS trusts in England with a budget of over £600 million per annum and 12,000 staff. It treats in excess of 1 million patients per ...
Kettering General Hospital – Kettering, Northamptonshire King's Mill Hospital – Sutton-in-Ashfield , Nottinghamshire Leicester General Hospital – Leicester
A university hospital is an institution which combines the services of a hospital with the education of medical students and medical research. These hospitals are typically affiliated with a medical school or university .
In March 2016 Toby Sanders (Accountable Officer of NHS West Leicestershire Clinical Commissioning Group) was appointed the leader of the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Sustainability and transformation plan footprint. [1] The plans envisaged closing all the acute beds at Leicester General Hospital.
Cardiovascular Research Centre, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester. Glenfield Hospital is a modern hospital that was built in several phases the first phase of which was completed in October 1984. [1] A formal opening ceremony was conducted by the Duchess of Kent in March 1986. [2] A second phase to the hospital followed in 1989. [3] [4]
Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust provides mental health, learning disability and community health services across Leicestershire, England.. The Trust is proposing to close Ashby and District Community Hospital, a proposal which is opposed by Ashby Civic Society who do not accept that ‘virtual wards’ and ‘intensive community support’ can fully deliver the reductions on hospital ...
The facility became Leicester Infirmary and Children's Hospital in 1911 and Leicester Royal Infirmary and Children's Hospital in 1914 [2] before it joined the National Health Service in 1948. [2] The Windsor building was opened by the Queen in December 1993 [5] and a new accident and emergency department was opened by the Princess Royal in ...