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The renowned Private, Independent, Acute Charitable Hospital in the
heart of London.
Our aim is to provide the highest standards of
patient services based on a Hospital-wide commitment to total
quality care. Through good management, the dedication of our staff
and the provision of excellent facilities, we continue to uphold the
tradition and reputation for which our Hospital has stood since
1899.

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Hospital's discharge coordinator
speaks at Royal College of Nursing & Open University event
King Edward VII's Hospital Sister
Agnes was delighted when Mrs Sabina Kelly, our Discharge
Coordinator was invited to speak at a prestigious event
celebrating the launch of the Strategic Alliance between the
Royal College of Nursing (RCN) and the Open University (OU).

The
event, which was held at a parliamentary venue, on 21st February
this year, was attended by over 80 guests. Laura Moffatt, Member
of Parliament, and herself a nurse, sponsored the event and
encouraged speakers to set out their vision for the future of
nursing. Read more
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Chief
Nursing officer visits Hospital’s Nursing team
Staff at King Edward VII’s
Hospital Sister Agnes welcomed the Government's most
senior nursing adviser to the Hospital on 15 August 2007.
Chief Nursing Officer (CNO)
Professor Christine Beasley was given a tour of the Hospital as
well as learning about its history, achievements and nurse-led
initiatives. She was invited to Sister Agnes following
a positive response to a letter sent by the Hospital’s
Discharge Coordinator who wished to highlight the achievements
of nurses in the independent sector.
Hospital Matron, Miss Caroline Cassels gave a presentation about
the Hospital’s history, while the Discharge Coordinator
talked about nurse-led programmes and how the NHS and
independent sectors can learn from each other. Read
more
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Collaboration
with The London Clinic
King Edward VII’s Hospital Sister
Agnes and The London Clinic are working together to extend its
20% subsidy towards inpatient treatment for Service personnel.
The subsidy is available to all
patients who are currently serving or have previously served in
the British Armed Forces, regardless of rank and length of
service, as well as their spouses, ex-spouses, widows and
widowers – extending its availability to a population of
more than 13 million people. This new initiative is an
extension to the current subsidy already being offered by King
Edward VII’s Hospital Sister Agnes, and will
ensure that any procedures not being offered by the hospital can
now be carried out at The London Clinic under the same terms.
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