Senior NHS bosses in north Cumbria have praised the amazing work of healthcare staff throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, including throughout the most recent wave which brought hospitals close to full capacity. A number of senior NHS figures in Cumbria met virtually last week with members of Cumbria County Council s health scrutiny committee, in order to provide an update on the healthcare response to the latest, most devastating wave of Covid-19 to have hit the county throughout December and January One of those providing an update on the impact of the third Covid wave was Anna Stabler, chief nurse at the North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Trust.
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Hopes are high that planned developments at a Cumbrian hospital will mean a bright future for its patients. The second phase of West Cumberland Hospital’s redevelopment was the subject of a virtual event from North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust. Head of communications services for the trust Kath Hughes was joined by Dean Oliver, director of performance and improvement, as well as Mike Walker, consultant surgeon and Yvonne Fairbairn, associate director of operations. Mr Walker said: “I see for the first time we have a sustainable plan, we’re making changes and we can build a service that we can be really proud of.”