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At Cheltenham General, we invested up to £14.5m on improving surgical facilities by building a new Day Surgery Unit and two additional theatres
Limitation of Liability 6.1 We will accept all liability if something we do involves fraud or personal injury where we have been negligent. 6.2 We shall
If they want to talk, we need to listen.
want to make sure we have the latest equipment here to deliver the very best possible care to the Gloucestershire community.
At Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, we use a computer system which we call DAWN, (after the company who manage the system).
Make us your Charity of the Year We are so grateful to any organisation who chooses to make us Charity of the Year.
We chose to focus our project on the birth unit and Stroud community teams.
, we can reduce the impact this is having on their quality of life or ability to function.
Increasing rates of COVID infections in younger age groups means that from 6 August, we will require evidence of a negative test result within the last
We collected feedback from patients, families and staff. We identified areas for improvement, implemented Interventions and evaluation done.
By being an NHS Shared Service, we are NHS staff combining our expertise to deliver the very best services we can to our fellow NHS colleagues.
We abandoned the PDSA cycle to implement checklists to wards after it was reviewed. Throughout and post QI we provided feedback to ward areas.
We hope you have already made some plans and preparations for your discharge and how you will manage when returning home.
During your stay with us, we will discuss your treatment plan and involve you at all times in any decisions we take.
We are a multidisciplinary group from across the South West, from transplant units and referring units, united around the aim of transplanting as many
We are extremely grateful to now have this opportunity for our local patients.”
However, we have a responsibility to tell someone if we are worried that you or someone else is at risk of coming to harm, although we would always try
We are launching a new initiative which enables us to demonstrate how we offer our patients, their families and our staff open, non-judgmental and inclusive
“While we are disappointed with the outcome of the inspection, we acknowledge that there is learning for both organisations.
We want to involve you in the decision about your care and treatment. We are happy to answer any questions you may have or address any concerns.