Hospital patients across Norfolk and Waveney will benefit from £88m technology investment
A new digital patient record system has been approved worth £88million that will benefit patients across Norfolk and Waveney.
A new digital patient record system has been approved worth £88million that will benefit patients across Norfolk and Waveney.
Work is now under way on a special courtyard garden dedicated to hospital patients who have suffered a baby loss, providing those who are grieving with a place of remembrance and reflection.
Hospital patients living with dementia are experiencing significant improvements in their quality of life thanks to a transformative music therapy programme.
Young people aged 16 to 25 are getting the chance to have their say on what happens at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn.
Staff at The QEH will be taking part in a planned training exercise to test their response in the event of a major incident.