PEH bed capacity has exceeded 95%
TEN operations have been postponed so far this month as the hospital experiences an unseasonably high demand for beds.
TEN operations have been postponed so far this month as the hospital experiences an unseasonably high demand for beds.
STUDENTS on the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme at the Grammar School and Sixth Form Centre posted results better than the worldwide average.
KYRA (KIZZY) GLENDENNING was nominated for the Close Finance-sponsored Overcoming Adversity award by her mum.
THANKS TO her inspirational, charitable and hard work, Jayne White has been nominated for the Specsavers-sponsored Carer of the Year award.
A CALL for ‘action rather than words’ on the transformation of Health & Social Care is unfair and inaccurate, the committee’s president has said, as she underlined her staff’s ‘absolute focus’ on delivering real operational change.
MORE consultants are required in areas under ‘unsustainable pressure’ and IT infrastructure that is not fit for purpose needs to be addressed, an independent review of adult medical services has concluded.
STATES committees will have to ‘challenge the status quo’ to ensure public service reforms are realised, the Policy & Resources president told deputies yesterday.
A YOUNG boy’s spirit, patience and good humour since being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia is testament to his bravery and the amazing support of his family.
ON RETURNING from holiday recently, I was horrified to read in the Press the intention of Health & Social Care to cut the number of chaplains and to review funding. Both myself and members of my family have benefited greatly from the visits of chaplains when we have had to come into hospital. I am not a religious person, but I have found their presence such a support.
A FRESH call for an ‘iconic’ arts venue in Guernsey has been made – with ‘world class’ art collectors ready to loan artworks to it for free.
A WORKMAN is in a critical condition in the intensive care unit at the PEH after he suffered a head injury yesterday.
SPENDING within Health & Social Care will be a major focus as transformation unfolds and the States aims to meet promises of moving to a sustained surplus.
Self-taught artist Akie Nakata paints incredibly realistic animals onto stones and pebbles.
GUERNSEY needs to ask itself how much more it is willing to pay for its health service, the politician in charge has said.
IT IS a truth universally acknowledged that however much money you have to spend on health and care, it will never be enough. And I was reminded of this well-worn phrase when I read my fellow deputy Peter Roffey’s article of 16 April 2018 entitled, ‘Should We Spend More?’