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Armed Forces (24 Nov 2008)

Baroness Taylor of Bolton: ...best quality possible, both on operations and here in the UK. In Afghanistan, our forces have access to world-standard care provided at Camp Bastion—some colleagues will have seen that facility. There is a deployed hospital with all the associated support elements, including emergency medicine, primary surgery, an intensive care unit, medium and low-dependency nursing care beds and...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Armed Forces: Healthcare (13 Mar 2008)

Baroness Taylor of Bolton: ...on 18 February. The Government are currently considering the committee's recommendations and will submit their formal response to the committee within the next two months. However, the new hospital project of the University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust will deliver a range of new facilities, including for the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, from 2010 onwards and is making...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Armed Forces: Healthcare (10 Mar 2008)

Baroness Taylor of Bolton: ...Advances in military emergency medicine have influenced recommendations from the Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison Committee. Also, our Royal Centre of Defence Medicine is hosted at University Hospital Birmingham Foundation Trust, a centre of excellence for polytrauma medicine, and the closest cross-fertilisation exists between them, and with field hospitals in theatre. We also share...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Armed Forces: Medical Care (5 Mar 2008)

Baroness Taylor of Bolton: ...department announced in a Written Ministerial Statement on 12 June 2007 ( Official Report, Commons, 12/6/07; col. 40WS) an extension of the medical assessment programme (MAP), based at St Thomas's Hospital, London, to include all veterans who have served on operations since 1982, including the Falklands conflict. The MAP offers assessment by an expert in the mental health problems arising...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Armed Forces: Healthcare (7 Jan 2008)

Baroness Taylor of Bolton: Working closely with the University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, the military managed ward within the S4 trauma/orthopaedic ward at Selly Oak had achieved the desired operational capability by last July. A total of 39 military nurses had been appointed, in addition to NHS civilian staff serving on the ward. To strengthen the military presence at Birmingham, a Standing Joint...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Armed Forces: Healthcare (7 Jan 2008)

Baroness Taylor of Bolton: There is no such document relating specifically to the Military Managed Ward in Selly Oak Hospital. Provision of healthcare to military patients by the University Hospital of Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHBFT) is governed principally by a service level agreement that covers the treatment of all military patients in the trust's hospitals. The Royal Centre for Defence Medicine has worked...

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