Latest News from around the Trust

Breast cancer charity opens £390,000 waiting area at KGH following 20 years of support that raised millions for local patients

An amazing new £390,000 waiting lounge and adjoining landscaped garden for breast care patients was officially opened at Kettering General Hospital today (Friday, December 15) thanks to the Crazy Hats Breast Cancer Charity.
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NHS Northamptonshire rolls out new way of connecting health and care records to support everyone in the county

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A new system for digitally connecting over 829,000 patient records is being rolled out across the NHS in Northamptonshire, helping people living in our county to benefit from a more joined-up experience of health and care. 
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Awards for our volunteers from the Mayor

The Mayor of Kettering, Cllr Emily Fedorowycz, has presented appreciation awards from the town to volunteers at Kettering General Hospital.
 
The awards were delivered on International Volunteer Day – a day mandated by the United Nations to mark the collective power of volunteering to make the world a better place.
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KGH teams commended in national awards

Two Kettering General Hospital teams that support patients who need protection from dangerous blood clots have been commended at a national awards ceremony.
 
The Anticoagulation and Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) teams received their Thrombosis UK VTE Awards on November 29 in the House of Commons.
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'One stop' Urology Centre opens

Kettering General Hospital has opened a £1.8m new ‘one stop shop’ Urology Centre today (Monday, November 20) to speed-up care and reduce worrying waits for patients.

The aim is to reduce the number of hospital visits that many urology patients experience and enable staff to diagnose potentially life-threatening conditions like cancer as soon as possible.

It will do this by putting specialist staff and testing facilities all under one-roof enabling patients to have a variety of key tests – and see a hospital consultant - all on the same day.

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