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The 111 phone service can provide advice and book people into local NHS services if needed.
Gloucestershire Managed Services (GMS) are Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust wholly owned subsidiary estates and facilities company.
Apps endorsed by the NHS A full list of recommended apps can be found at the NHS Apps library, we particularly recommend the following apps for increasing
Glucarpidase is an orphan medicine that is commissioned by NHS England for the urgent treatment of methotrexate-induced renal dysfunction.
The Gloucestershire Safety and Quality Improvement Academy was established at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in June 2015.
If you would like to do something amazing for your local NHS, you can sign up and secure your space by visiting our Run Cheltenham page.
NHS eligible patients who decide to have follow-up appointments, treatment or diagnostics under the NHS must referred back to the NHS through the same
This patient safety incident response plan (PSIRP) sets out how Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust intends to respond to patient safety incidents
NHS 111 Tel: 111
This senior role was co-produced by NHS England working alongside maternity and neonatal service users and staff.
As a result, there can be a much-improved patient experience and significant cost and time savings for the NHS.”
Notes Label the specimen with: Surname Forename Date of birth (not age) OR unique identity number (MRN number, NHS number) For further information, see
With over two hundred people taking part, it was amazing to see so many people come out to support and fundraise for our local NHS."
This is the 2022 appeal from Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust Organ Donation Committee to help the county’s organ donation team.
For further information from the NHS on infertility, visit NHS Choices.
The Workforce Disability Equality Standard (WDES) is a set of ten specific measures (metrics) which enables NHS organisations to compare the workplace
Everyone working within the NHS has a legal duty to keep information about you confidential.