Nevill Hall Hospital, Abergavenny
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This hospital is part of Anuerin Bevan Health Board
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Address & description

Nevill Hall District General Hospital provides inpatient, daycase and outpatient services together with a complete range of investigations. The hospital is a designated major trauma centre with an Accident and Emergency department. The hospital has around 500 beds and 60 Consultants are based here.
There is also a Post-Graduate Medical Centre on site that hosts multi-disciplinary training in a range of specialties, as well as providing specific teaching for doctors in training. The hospital has developed a 'Millennium Garden' which provides both disabled and other visitors to the site with an enjoyable sensory experience.
A number of other developments have recently been carried out on the site, including a new coronary care unit, increased clinical facilities in the Outpatients Department, a new Medical Records department and a state-of-the art gamma camera facility.
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Accident & Emergency services at Nevill Hall Hospital
cardiac services (heart attack) |
National average | |
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| Patients having thrombolytic treatment within 30 minutes of arriving at hospital |
N/A
The National Service Framework (NSF) for coronary heart disease (CHD) states that 75% of eligible heart attack patients in England should receive thrombolytic drugs within 30 minutes of arriving at hospital. Read more about this indicator.
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62% |
| Patients having thrombolytic treatment within 60 minutes of calling for help |
N/A
This standard reflects the combined performance of the ambulance service, general practitioners (GPs) and hospitals and is the most relevant overall indicator of care of heart attack patients. It encourages collaborative working across all relevant NHS organisations, particularly between ambulance services and hospitals to reduce delays to thrombolytic treatment. The call for professional help will usually be direct to the ambulance service but may be to a GP or NHS Direct. The Department of Health has set NHS organisations in England the target of 68% of patients receiving thrombolytic treatment within 60 minutes of calling for professional help. Read more about this indicator
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53% |
| Primary angioplasty within 90 minutes of arrival at interventional centre door |
N/A
An interim good practice standard of 90 minutes from arrival at an interventional hospital to the time when the blocked artery is reopened (door to balloon time) has been established for provision of primary angioplasty, based on international guidelines.
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68% |
| Patients discharged from hospital on secondary prevention medication | ||
| Asprin | N/A | 98% |
| Beta blocker | N/A | 95% |
| Statins | N/A | 95% |
| ACE inhibitor | N/A | 91% |
| Clopidogrel | N/A | 92% |
