- The Annual General Meeting minutes which took place on Wednesday 29th September 2021.
Annual Report 2021-2022
The Trust’s Annual Report 2021/22 sets out the performance of the Trust and its subsidiary QE Facilities for the financial year ended 31 March 2022.Type: Annual reports
Audience: Patients and visitors
Guidance regarding your breast screening visit following COVID19 pandemic
If you or someone you live with is feeling unwell or develops any COVID19 symptoms (high temperature over 37.8°, new cough, loss of sense of smell and/or taste) you should not attend this appointment and call us on 0191 4453747 and we can rearrange this appointment for you. We have designed clinics specifically for patients […]Audience: Patients and visitors
Annual General Meeting / Annual Members’ Meeting Agenda
We invite our members, the public, Governors, staff and valued stakeholders to join us as our Board of Directors formally presents our Annual Report, Accounts and Quality Account for the year ended 31 March 2022.Type: Board papers
Audience: GPs and professionals, Patients and visitors, Staff
Board agenda and papers July 2022
Agenda and papers for the QE Gateshead NHS Foundation Trust board of directors meeting on Wednesday 27 July 2022.Type: Board papers
Quality Accounts 2021 to 2022
The Trust Quality Account for 2021 to 2022 is an excellent demonstration of the Trust's continuing commitment to provide high quality, patient-focused care.Type: Annual reports
Audience: Patients and visitors
Your guide to discharge from the breast clinic
This leaflet has been produced to provide you with information about being discharged from the breast clinic. It aims to answer some of the questions often asked by patients. Why am I being discharged from the clinic? You have been seen regularly in the breast clinic to check that all is well following your previous […]Topic: Breast Screening
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Prolonged Neonatal Jaundice
This leaflet offers more information about prolonged neonatal jaundice. A baby with jaundice will have a yellow colouring of their skin and the whites of their eyes. This is very common in newborns. Jaundice is caused when the baby’s blood has raised levels of bilirubin, which is a normal waste product usually removed by the liver.Topic: Maternity
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Board agenda and papers May 2022
Agenda and papers for the QE Gateshead NHS Foundation Trust board of directors meeting on Wednesday 25 May 2022.Type: Board papers
Safer Staffing
Safer staffing reports enable patients and the public to easily see how hospitals are performing in relation to their staffing levels.Topic: Safer staffing
Type: Report
Audience: Staff