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West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust is an award-winning trust providing hospital and community services to around , people in the West Suffolk region.

Providing acute hospital care from their bed hospital on the outskirts of Bury St Edmunds, the hospital comprises an emergency department, obstetrics, maternity and neonatal services, a day surgery unit, eye unit and children's wards. The trust also works closely with Cambridge University and is the clinical base for the Cambridge Graduate Medical course, training doctors of the future.

The hospital was founded in but after joining the National Health Service in , it moved to its current residence on Hardwick Lane in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk in The new site, Hardwick Manor, will be able to grow with the Trust as it strives to deliver its continued level of exceptional care. Adding these extras to the existing package pushes West Suffolk further towards their CQUIN Targets and puts the Trust as a front runner for digital excellence in the patient entertainment world.

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Johnny Griffith. Suffolk Constabulary Updated Missing year-old girl found 'safe and well'. The service also allows patients to make video calls to family and friends during hospitalization, helping them when their visits are not permitted or restricted due to coronavirus safety precautions. Liam McLaughlin, Chief Information Officer of the West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, said: The launch of this new service is a good example of how digital solutions can meet the wide range of care and support aspirations that patients can offer and actually complement their clinical care.

We are pleased to be able to provide this service to patients. Trust and Charity have purchased some tablets for use by inpatients if they do not have a phone or WiFi accessible device during hospitalization.



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