PEH redevelopment cost up £30m. in five months
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.
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.
Opponents of building housing on a green field at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital were celebrating yesterday after the new Policy & Resources committee scrapped the contentious idea.
An endoscopy ‘blitz’ over weekends last summer has had a negligible impact on the waiting list for islanders.
The next phase of modernisation of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital cannot come soon enough to enable Health & Social Care to attempt to overcome health challenges similar to those facing much of the western world.
Policy & Resources has been asked to withdraw its application to develop a green field next to the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
So much to do, so little money.
There is confidence that more health service jobs can be filled on-island, with an information event due to be held on Saturday.
The redevelopment of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital could be under threat again – less than five weeks after it was agreed by the States.
Building a tower block in La Charroterie would be a ‘very significant’ boost to the key worker programme, Employment & Social Security president Peter Roffey has said.