by Claire Knight | Sep 20, 2019 | Blog
Within the proposals, set out by the local Gloucestershire NHS Foundation Trust, to downgrade Cheltenham General’s Full “Type 1” A&E department to a “Type 3” Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC)*, the local NHS suggests that the individual patients will be personally...
by tobymin | Sep 11, 2019 | News
Following the unveiling by Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust of their “Fit for the Future” engagement exercise, REACH (Restoring Emergency and Accident at Cheltenham General Hospital) has today further responded by launching its own survey to contribute to the...
by tobymin | Sep 9, 2019 | News
Following the unveiling by Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust of their “Fit for the Future” publication and engagement exercise, REACH (Restoring Emergency and Accident at Cheltenham General Hospital) responded by calling upon the Trust to be more honest and...
by tobymin | Sep 9, 2019 | News
‘One Gloucestershire’ is the working name given to the partnership between the county’s NHS and care organisations to help keep people healthy, support active communities and ensure high quality, joined up care when needed (their words not ours). One Gloucestershire...
by tobymin | Sep 4, 2019 | Blog
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (GHNHSFT) has the busiest Accident and Emergency (A&E) service in the whole of the South West of England. In a single month (July 2019) GHNHSFT treated 14,066 patients at the two major A&E departments at...