Chest and Heart wants to see more under-50s getting screened
Encouraging more people under 50 to be screened is the aim of the new manager of Guernsey Chest and Heart.
Encouraging more people under 50 to be screened is the aim of the new manager of Guernsey Chest and Heart.
Disposable vapes will be banned and under-18s prohibited from buying the legal variety under new laws being proposed by Health & Social Care.
The revelation that politicians had been kept in the dark about the spiralling costs associated with the PEH redevelopment has vexed Deputy Peter Roffey, but he says it shouldn’t be allowed to tarnish the reputation of Guernsey’s civil service as a whole.
The excruciating events at yesterday’s States meeting must have reminded Al Brouard why he was reluctant to take on the presidency of Health & Social Care.
Health president Al Brouard has revealed that States officials kept him in the dark for nearly a year about the soaring costs of redeveloping the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
A new 57-flat tower block is the right thing, in the right place, the Guernsey Housing Association has stated in the wake of planning success yesterday.
Members of a local charity joined a cliff walk with an islander who is hoping to reach peak performance this summer.
THE way that some States contracts can just leap in price in a very short space of time is bothering many – sadly it seems most of them from outside of the States Chamber.
The estimated cost of redeveloping the Princess Elizabeth Hospital has increased by up to £30m. since the States agreed funding less than five months ago.
One patient had cancer surgery postponed yesterday as the Princess Elizabeth Hospital was hit by a bed crisis.
We’re in desperate need of more housing in Guernsey, says Deputy Peter Ferbrache, and building on the hospital field was a ‘no-brainer’...
NEARLY four out of every 10 patients spent longer than they should have on waiting lists for specialist health services last year.
WHAT, or who, is a key worker? It’s a question that a handful of deputies are wrestling with.
New x-ray equipment will soon be providing a picture of island health in both Guernsey and Alderney.
The new Policy & Resources Committee's decision to halt the process of trying to build nurses’ accommodation on a field on the PEH estate is looking like another early victory for common sense.