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  2. List of NHS trusts in England - Wikipedia

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    Airedale NHS Foundation Trust, established 1 November 1991 as Airedale NHS Trust, [2] authorised as a foundation trust on 1 June 2010. [3]Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust, established 21 December 1990 as Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital and Community Services NHS Trust, [4] changed its name to The Royal Liverpool Children's National Health Service Trust on 15 March 1996, [5 ...

  3. NHS foundation trust - Wikipedia

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    The independence of Foundation Trust governors was challenged in 2021 when the governors of Queen Victoria Hospital, a small specialist trust, called for a pause to plans for it to merge with University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust. NHS Improvement were said to have effectively ordered the council of governors to work towards a merger ...

  4. Health and Social Care Act 2008 - Wikipedia

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    provision of ambulance services, for transporting patients for the purpose of treatment by a NHS Trust or a NHS Foundation Trust. provision of health care to patients by a Primary Care Trust. management of NHS Blood and Transplant , including: supply of blood, supply of stem cells and bone marrow , supply of tissues for transplant or grafting ...

  5. Resident doctor (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Health Education England produces reports on NHS trusts under “enhanced monitoring” by the General Medical Council, because of concerns from trainees. 20 of these were analysed by the Health Service Journal in 2020. Bolton NHS Foundation Trust and Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust featured prominently. Reports ...

  6. NHS trust - Wikipedia

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    An NHS trust is an organisational unit within the National Health Services of England and Wales, generally serving either a geographical area or a specialised function (such as an ambulance service). In any particular location there may be several trusts involved in the different aspects of providing healthcare to the local population.

  7. Category:NHS trusts - Wikipedia

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    NHS foundation trusts (5 C, 139 P) B. Barts Health NHS Trust (8 P) I. ... Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust; G. George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust; H.

  8. Health and Social Care Act 2012 - Wikipedia

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    Nearly seven years after the first NHS trust was granted foundation status, there are still more than half to go—within two years. And there's more. The replacement for the 10 strategic health authorities—the NHS Commissioning Board—needs to be fully operational by next April.

  9. Strategic health authority - Wikipedia

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    The role of the SHAs was set out in the white paper, Shifting the Balance of Power within the NHS – Securing Delivery, [6] and included the following: "Strategic Health Authorities will provide strategic leadership to ensure the delivery of improvements in health and health services locally by PCTs and NHS Trusts within the national framework ...