‘Delaying PEH modernisation will impact on general care’
HEALTH & Social Care’s president plans to fight to keep the Princess Elizabeth Hospital modernisation plans on track.
HEALTH & Social Care’s president plans to fight to keep the Princess Elizabeth Hospital modernisation plans on track.
THE Policy & Resources Committee has acted properly and quickly in reworking its capital programme for the life of this States, following the collapse of its Tax Review plans.
HEALTH & Social Care has pledged to fight for the further redevelopment of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
I SAW a photo of a deputy standing in a large area that used to be a tyre store down Charotterie and he stated proudly that a new multi-storey building for key workers is going to be built. This land has been bought for £1.7m. – wow.
PRIVATE patients owed more than £2.5m. in bills which had been outstanding for longer than 30 days at the end of last year.
HEALTH & Social Care’s income from private patients reached £10.7m. last year – an increase of more than £2.2m. since 2018.
The presidents of Scrutiny and SACC join Simon De La Rue and Matt Fallaize to talk about the DPA dispute, a divided Assembly, and the spiralling costs of major capital projects.
IT CAN be said that this States has brought this upon itself, but this summer’s debate on funding States capital projects for the next few years is now set to be a real ‘bun fight’ – and there won’t be that many buns to go around.
PROJECTS to improve the Princess Elizabeth Hospital and develop a new model of secondary and further education are now expected to cost at least £90m. more than when the States approved them.
Deputy Peter Ferbrache shares his personal musings on the States term so far – and how it has been portrayed in the media
THE spiralling cost of redeveloping the Princess Elizabeth Hospital is putting Health & Social Care under increasing pressure to take the project back to the States.
NEW book bags are being gifted to every baby on the PEH Neonatal Unit in collaboration with the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation, Guille-Alles Library and A7 Design.
VARIOUS threads to pull from Health and Social Care’s appearance before the Scrutiny Management Committee but many of them lead to the same unravellings – health services in Guernsey may not be in intensive care, but they are seriously struggling.
BED-BLOCKING is having a huge impact on hospital services, HSC medical director Dr Peter Rabey has said, as new Health & Social Care figures were released.
NEW trees are being planted to replace ones being removed as construction work is being carried out at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.