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  1. Patient Line is a bedside system for patients providing TV, telephone and radio. It gives the patient the opportunity to keep in touch with loved ones, to enjoy watching favourite television programmes and to listen to any choice of radio station.

    • Telephone
    • Television
    • Radio

    Each bedside has a telephone to make and receive calls. Telephone card machines can be bought from dispensers at ward entrances. The system also has a loop system for the hard of hearing. Patients do not pay for incoming telephone calls. Calls cost 10p per minute (minimum charge 10p) to make bedside but anyone phoning you will be charged 49p per mi...

    Various packages are available including free telephone calls to 01, 02 and 03 numbers for the duration of your stay ask your Hospedia representative for details. Free TV from 7am- 9pm on children’s wards only (games can be purchased for £1 for 24 hours). Free Hospedia information channel 20 TV channels, including the following, are available: 1. B...

    All radio stations are free at all times, including Hospital Radio Norwich (HRN) (see below). You are welcome to use a personal audio player with headphones.

  2. Patient Access connects you to local health services when you need them most. Book GP appointments, order repeat prescriptions and discover local health services for you or your family via your mobile or home computer. Sign in with ease using your NHS login.

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    The Patientline system, an individual television, radio and telephone console which sits by the side of each bed, is now available on most wards. Patientline provides patients with free access to radio including the hospital's own radio station, a telephone which can be used to make and receive calls and a television which provides one hour of ...

  4. Hospital entertainment systems. Most beds in hospital have a Hospedia bedside TV, radio, phone and entertainment system to help make your stay as comfortable as possible. Services vary by hospital and ward. Usually, patients can access free TV (Channels 1 to 5) between 8am and 12noon.

  5. View, share and maintain your health record. View test results and your medication information. Sign in with ease using NHS login. If you have an NHS login, you can use it to link your GP practice to your Patient Access account. You can also use this option to create your NHS login. Register.

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