Optimistic Queen’s hospital improvement.
Queen’s and King George continue to see increasing numbers of patients in their emergency departments – 28,800 in January – meaning they struggle to keep up with demand.
Queen’s and King George continue to see increasing numbers of patients in their emergency departments – 28,800 in January – meaning they struggle to keep up with demand.
Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT) Chair Jacqui Smith joined King George and Queen’s Hospitals Charity team
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