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“We know patients are benefiting from care closer to home, in the community where they live and we are reducing travel to hospital, saving costs and ultimately
Neither the participants, nor the study staff know which treatment they received.
You should contact the ward or department you volunteer for to let them know, or call us on: 0300 422 3451 (Cheltenham volunteers) 0300 422 6648 (Gloucester
Please telephone the scan department if you know you will be late.
If you're a carer and find yourself needing to visit or stay in hospital, please let a member of staff know.
Gather information from service users about what is important for them to know when they are being discharged after having a baby, how long they would
If you are found to have MSSA the pre-admission team will let you know.
"Whilst Covid-19 is presenting real challenges for the NHS and we value the public’s support in choosing wisely, we also want people to know that urgent
Quality Improvement Poster Download Background & Problem Surgical swabs, needles and instrument counts are easy to do – if you know how to do them.
Please be patient, we know you are here but we may be seeing other patients who are unwell or need urgent attention.
You should book an appointment with your community midwife as soon as you know you’re pregnant.
We know the value of getting people connected to local support options. That’s why we’ve been delighted to support the DadPad.”
Discharge planning starts as soon as you are admitted as we like to know your social circumstances and give you a proposed date for discharge.
496,074 people in Gloucestershire have already declared their decision through the NHS Organ Donor Register, which is the best way for their family to know
“You just never know when sadly you are going to need the support of the NHS and events like Walk for Wards are one way to keep supporting the teams at
I know the experience of receiving and delivering care could be improved hugely if we had a modern, state of the art facility designed around the needs
Therefore, please let us know if you have any allergies before the procedure.
If you notice excessive heat, please let your plaster technician know.
There are some risk factors that we know increase the chance of hip dysplasia, such as: Breech delivery Family history of a childhood hip problem Conditions