The QEH recognised for excellence in patient safety
The QEH has won a gold award in recognition of the hospital’s dedication to improving clinical outcomes for patients undergoing joint replacement procedures.
The QEH has won a gold award in recognition of the hospital’s dedication to improving clinical outcomes for patients undergoing joint replacement procedures.
A revised New Hospital Programme (NHP) plan, reaffirming the rebuild of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn (QEH) as a key priority project, was released by the Government yesterday (Monday 20 January).
A doctor from The QEH in King’s Lynn has been named Trainer of the Year at the prestigious East of England NHS England SAS (Specialty and Associate Specialist) and LED (Locally Employed Doctors) Recognition Awards.
The QEH is using digital appointment letters, which not only saves money, but help make sure that patients do not miss their vital healthcare appointments.
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 has achieved a historic milestone by performing its first robotic-assisted surgery using a £1m cutting-edge system.