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Original entrance, Broadgreen Hospital Alexandra Wing, Broadgreen Hospital. The hospital was established as an epileptic home known as the Highfield Infirmary in 1903. It became the Highfield Sanatorium for tuberculosis sufferers in 1922, the Broadgreen Sanatorium in 1929 and, on joining the National Health Service it became the Broadgreen Hospital in 1946. [2]
Royal Liverpool And Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust A&E performance 2005-18 In March 2018 it was the nineteenth worst performer in A&E in England, with only 60.2% of patients in the main A&E seen within 4 hours.
The new organisation, which has an underlying deficit of around £65 million, was given relatively relaxed performance targets for its first four years, with significant capital funding, without a private finance initiative contract, to complete the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital, which was left part-built when Carillion collapsed.
Broadgreen (officially Broad Green) [2] is an eastern suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. On the edge of the city, it is bordered by Old Swan to the north-west, Knotty Ash to the north-east, Childwall to the south and, further east, Bowring Park. Until 2004, it was a Liverpool City Council ward.
The old hospital had 685 beds. The new hospital has 640 beds and there are 21 'transfer of care' beds opening at the nearby Broadgreen Hospital site, with a further 10 beds in the community - a net reduction of 14 beds. [32]
Aintree University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was a British public sector healthcare provider responsible for managing the Aintree University Hospital in Fazakerley, Liverpool, England. It was established on 1 November 1991 as Aintree Hospitals National Health Service Trust , [ 1 ] and authorised as an NHS foundation trust under the name ...
Jubilant Liverpool fans celebrated the club’s stunning comeback in their Champions League semi-final against Barcelona on Tuesday, May 7, by belting out the club’s anthem, You’ll Never Walk ...
The Spine and Novotel under construction at Paddington Village in 2021. Since the mid-2000s, the Knowledge Quarter has been the subject of numerous Liverpool City Council masterplans and frameworks which have helped to cultivate the area's status as an innovation district based on science, technology, education, medicine and culture.