- NHS hospital
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Registration details
The location ID for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is RCX70. CQC register The Queen Elizabeth Hospital to carry out these legally regulated activities. Contact us if you think The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is operating services not listed here.
Type of service
- Hospital
Service specialism
- Services for everyone
Local authority
Norfolk
Monitored services
CQC register The Queen Elizabeth Hospital to carry out the following legally regulated services here:
Maternity and midwifery services
Mrs Alice Webster is responsible for these services.
Condition of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The Registered Provider will ensure that there is appropriate escalation of deteriorating patients in line with current guidelines and best practice.
With full medical handover at 9am and 7pm, with ward rounds at 12.30pm and 5pm.
Termination of pregnancies
Mrs Alice Webster is responsible for these services.
Nursing care
Mrs Alice Webster is responsible for these services.
Family planning
Mrs Alice Webster is responsible for these services.
Treatment of disease, disorder or injury
Mrs Alice Webster is responsible for these services.
Condition of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The registered provider must ensure that there is an effective system in place to robustly clinically assess all patients who present to the emergency department in line with relevant national clinical guidelines within 15 minutes of arrival.
Assessment or medical treatment for persons detained under the Mental Health Act 1983
Mrs Alice Webster is responsible for these services.
Surgical procedures
Mrs Alice Webster is responsible for these services.
Diagnostic and screening procedures
Mrs Alice Webster is responsible for these services.
Condition of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The registered provider must ensure that an effective system is in place for the regular oversight of the appropriate escalation of significant findings. This should include diagnostic imaging undertaken out of hours to ensure that any patients at risk are escalated appropriately.
The registered provider must ensure that there is robust system in place to facilitate effective clinical governance within the diagnostic imaging department. This is to include oversight of training, compliance to scope of practice, learning from incidents and escalation processes. The registered provider must ensure that there is a systematic approach to audit to measure compliance with protocols, processes and professional standards. The registered provider must ensure that there are processes in place for effective communication within the diagnostic imaging department.