1. News -

    This weekend the health service has experienced unprecedented demand for its services across its emergency departments and its urgent care systems.
  2. News -

    There is ongoing demand on services at Weston General Hospital with people being asked to think before coming to the hospital. The hospital remains very busy and they are asking people to only attend if absolutely necessary and a medical emergency.
  3. News -

    The Department of Health grants University Hospitals Bristol hospitals £50,000 to fund additional volunteer support
  4. News -

    State of the art intensive care unit opens at Bristol Royal Infirmary
  5. News -

    Clevedon Hospital is asking people to only come to the inpatient wards at Clevedon Community Hospital if absolutely necessary.
  6. News -

    The birthing centre at Weston General Hospital has been shortlisted for a public health award by the Royal College of Midwives.
  7. News -

    Bosses of Weston Area Health NHS Trust (WAHT), like at all UK hospitals, have had to make millions of pounds worth efficiency savings each year and will require additional financial support from the Department of Health to cover the shortfall.
  8. News -

    Weston Area Health NHS Trust has announced that its Chief Executive, Nick Wood will be leaving the Trust to join the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board in Wales as Chief Operating Officer.
  9. News -

    The NHS Trust Development Authority has confirmed today that Peter Carr, Chairman of Weston Area Health NHS Trust, has stood down and will be replaced by the Trusts’ current Vice-Chair Grahame Paine.
  10. News -

    The Supportive, Palliative and End-of-life care team at University Hospitals Bristol is helping ward teams to deliver high quality end-of-life care, in sharp contrast to national examples in a report by the parliamentary and health services ombudsman
  11. News -

    North Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Position Statement Regarding Weston General Hospital Emergency Department
  12. Report -

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