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New NHS leader appointed for construction of 40 hospitals

Natalie Forrest

The government has appointed Natalie Forrest as the leader of its plans to build 40 new hospitals by 2030.

Forrest, who served most recently as chief executive of Chase Farm Hospital, led the construction of the temporary coronavirus hospital NHS Nightingale London at London’s ExCeL centre. She has worked in the NHS for more than 30 years and is a registered nurse.

At Chase Farm hospital in north London, she led operational and clinical teams to design an innovative new hospital, delivered to time, on budget and without interrupting services.

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