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The hospital has its origins in the Staines Poor Law Union Infirmary which opened in the mid-19th century. [1] [2] It became the Staines Emergency Hospital in September 1939, Staines County Hospital in December 1941 and Ashford County Hospital in June 1945. [3] It joined the National Health Service as Ashford Hospital in 1948. [3]
The William Harvey Hospital is a hospital in Willesborough, Ashford, Kent, England. [3] It is one of the three main hospitals in the East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust area and is named after William Harvey (1578–1657), the Folkestone-born doctor who discovered the blood circulatory system.
Ashford is a town in the Ashford district, in the county of Kent, England. It lies on the River Great Stour at the southern or scarp edge of the North Downs, about 61 miles (98 km) by road southeast of central London [2] and 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Folkestone by road. At the 2021 census, it had a population of 83,213. [1]
The following is a list of hospitals in England. For NHS trusts, see the list of NHS ... William Harvey Hospital – Ashford, Kent; Worthing Hospital – Worthing ...
East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest hospital trusts in England. It runs the Kent and Canterbury Hospital (Canterbury), William Harvey Hospital (Ashford), Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital (Margate), Buckland Hospital (Dover), and the Royal Victoria Hospital (Folkestone) – and some outpatient facilities in the East Kent and Medway areas in England.
The contract in north Kent was suspended in June 2020 because of concerns about long waiting times for treatment. [19] The practice at Sheppey Community Hospital was run by DMC Healthcare from 2009 on an alternative provider medical services contract which was terminated in 2021. The company's contract to run practices in Chatham was terminated ...
Articles relating to the town of Ashford in Kent, England. ... William Harvey Hospital This page was last edited on 19 April 2020, at 20:53 (UTC). Text ...
Ashford Hospital & St. Peter’s Hospital NHS Trusts were merged on 1 April 1998. It became a Foundation Trust in December 2010. A plan for the Trust to take over Epsom Hospital was abandoned in October 2012 by NHS London board because a financially viable plan for the future of Epsom hospital as part of the merged trust could not be developed. [4]