Real-time glucose monitoring for diabetic patients
The QEH is introducing skin sensors for real-time glucose monitoring to enhance care and comfort for inpatients with diabetes.
The QEH is introducing skin sensors for real-time glucose monitoring to enhance care and comfort for inpatients with diabetes.
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is saddened to announce the death of Dr Julian Litten, who served as a public governor on the Trust’s Council of Governors since February 2022.
A team of experts, who specialise in healthcare design across the country, have been selected to drive forward plans for a new Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in King’s Lynn.
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In recognition of National Play in Healthcare Week (14-20 October), The Paediatric Rehabilitation Team, that look after young patients, at the King’s Lynn Hospital is emphasising the vital role of play in children’s care and how it helps mitigate the impact of long hospital stays on children’s development.
Rounds of applause were heard at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) today as the Trust Board approved an important document which brings the reality of a new hospital one step closer.