Results 1-3 of 3 for foundation hospital speaker:Des Browne
- Written Answers — Defence: Hospital Treatment (15 May 2006)
Des Browne: ...arrangements for their relatives are managed by the welfare officer of the individual's unit. The Royal Centre for Defence Medicine (RCDM), Birmingham, has allocated six rooms in one wing of the hospital for relatives of service personnel who are listed "Very Seriously Ill" (VSI) or "Seriously Ill" (SI) where relatives can stay whilst visiting a patient. These rooms are provided free....
- Written Answers — Defence: Evacuation/Hospital Treatment (10 May 2006)
Des Browne: holding answer 27 April 2006 In the last five years, Service personnel requiring hospital treatment in the UK, including those suffering from injuries sustained in theatre, have been treated at the following six MOD Hospital Units (MDHU): MDHU Birmingham (part of the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine), Selly Oak Hospital, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust MDHU Derriford,...
- Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Foundation Hospitals (13 May 2003)
Mr Des Browne: There are no plans at present to introduce NHS Foundation Hospitals in Northern Ireland.
