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Caithness General Hospital is a
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operated by
NHS Highland NHS Highland () is one of the fourteen regions of NHS Scotland. Geographically, it is the largest Health Board, covering an area of from Kintyre in the south-west to Caithness in the north-east, serving a population of 320,000 people. In 2016 ...
, located in
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Caithness Caithness (; ; ) is a Shires of Scotland, historic county, registration county and Lieutenancy areas of Scotland, lieutenancy area of Scotland. There are two towns, being Wick, Caithness, Wick, which was the county town, and Thurso. The count ...
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. It is managed by
NHS Highland NHS Highland () is one of the fourteen regions of NHS Scotland. Geographically, it is the largest Health Board, covering an area of from Kintyre in the south-west to Caithness in the north-east, serving a population of 320,000 people. In 2016 ...
.


History

The hospital became operational in 1986 to replace the previous Caithness Central Hospital. A new Day Case Unit was opened by
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in 1999. A CT scanner service was introduced in August 2008. The hospital formerly had a consultant-led maternity unit, but stringent application of clinical risk assessment criteria meant that in 2012 and 2013 around 30% of pregnant women in the Caithness area needed to travel to
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in
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to give birth. In November 2016 the NHS Highland board approved the introduction of a community midwifery unit.


Services


Capacity

The hospital has the capacity to accommodate 44 inpatients: 20 acute assessment beds, 24 post-acute and rehabilitation beds. Its services include: 24-hour Accident & Emergency department, assessment and rehabilitation, general medicine, general surgery, community midwifery unit and palliative care.


Emergency surgical services

In December 2014 the health board announced that emergency surgical services would not be available at night or weekends from 15 December 2014, due to a lack of suitable consultant cover. A meeting between the health board and community leaders to discuss staff shortages was then scheduled for 6 January 2015.


Community midwife unit

In January 2017, the hospital completed the introduction of a midwife-led unit. , there are an estimated 136 births a year at the hospital; it has full accreditation as baby friendly, since November 2009.


Hospital radio

Radio Remedy is a volunteer-run radio station based at the hospital.


References


External links

* {{authority control Hospital buildings completed in 1986 NHS Highland NHS Scotland hospitals Hospitals in Highland (council area) Buildings and structures in Caithness Wick, Caithness