“The James Paget has long history of serving the Borough of Great Yarmouth and this investment will ensure that it will be able to continue its excellent work for many years to come.”
The lowering of the first piece into place at the JPH s new emergency department
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The government said the package is worth £3.7 billion, with trusts that received seed funding now all fully funded to deliver 25 hospitals.
Mr Johnson said: “The dedication and tireless efforts of our nurses, doctors and all healthcare workers have kept the NHS open throughout this pandemic.
“But no matter what this virus throws at us we are determined to build back better and deliver the biggest hospital building programme in a generation.
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The James Paget University Hospital in Gorleston, which is one of 40 hospitals given the go-ahead to draw up plans for a rebuild. A report says the new hospital could be open by 2030.
- Credit: Nick Butcher
A new Norfolk hospital could be operational by 2030, says a report to the county s new healthcare partnership.
Integrated care systems, which require all parts of the NHS to work with each other, local councils and other partners, are being rolled out across the country from April.
The Norfolk and Waveney Health and Care Partnership, which involves hospitals, community and mental health trusts, GP practices and other care providers, meets for the first time in public on Thursday.
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Referral and treatment rates for cancer in Suffolk are recovering
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Cancer referral and treatment numbers in Suffolk are nearing pre-pandemic levels following a dramatic fall in the spring caused by Covid-19, according to new data.
The two-week wait referral from GP to specialist for urgent symptoms plummeted by 74% in April 2020 compared to the same month in 2019 in West Suffolk, fell 68% at James Paget University Hospital where those in north Suffolk are catered for, and down 45% in East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT).
For the 31-day cancer treatment target between a specialist s decision and a patient s first treatment, April 2020 figures were down 52% in West Suffolk, -38% at ESEFT and 23% lower at James Paget compared to April 2019.
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