New scanner will be revolutionary for patients
Cutting-edge nuclear technology, that will give clinicians advanced imaging to detect cancer, kidney function, and other diseases, is now in operation at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn.
Cutting-edge nuclear technology, that will give clinicians advanced imaging to detect cancer, kidney function, and other diseases, is now in operation at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn.
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) Endoscopy Unit has been nationally recognised at this month’s Building Better Healthcare Awards for its innovative digital design.
Designed to reduce scan wait times and get patients seen quicker, with state-of-the-art imaging equipment, the new Community Diagnostic Centre at The QEH has opened to patients on Monday 30 September.
Patients in need of immediate, life-saving treatment will now receive care in a new, state-of-the-art Resuscitation Unit at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH).
A new digital patient record system has been approved worth £88million that will benefit patients across Norfolk and Waveney.
The King’s Lynn hospital is undergoing a digital transformation with a new system which improves patient safety and experience.