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Spire Liverpool Hospital. In 2021, it generated about 30% of its revenues from contracts with the NHS. [19]The company alleged in 2013 that a block contract agreed between Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the Clinical Commissioning Groups in Blackpool, and Fylde and Wyre offered a "clear incentive" for GPs to refer patients to the foundation trust and that this was ...
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University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust was created in April 2000 with the merger of the Leicester General Hospital, Glenfield Hospital and Leicester Royal Infirmary. At that time it was one of the six biggest NHS trusts in England with a budget of over £600 million per annum and 12,000 staff. It treats in excess of 1 million patients per ...
Leicester Infirmary & Fever House from the north-east by John Hackett 1825. The hospital was founded by Reverend William Watts as the Leicester Infirmary with 40 beds in 1771. [1] Patients were forced to pay a deposit when they went in; if they went home, the money was repaid; if they died their deposit would be spent on burying them. [1]
The hospital opened in 1986 and was managed by Bupa until their hospital portfolio was acquired by Spire Healthcare in 2007. [1] The North of England Hyperbaric Unit , which treats patients with carbon monoxide poisoning and divers recovering from the bends, was established on the site in 1998.
The 62-acre site between Crown Hills and Evington village was purchased for £6,920 in 1902, [2] with construction of the hospital beginning on 2 April 1903. [3] The building, designed by architects Giles, Gough and Trollope, [4] was completed at a cost of £79,575, [3] and was officially opened as the North Evington Poor Law Infirmary on 28 September 1905 by the Chairman of the Leicester ...
The hospital is located in a large and "distinctive Edwardian commercial building" [1] designed by prolific local architects Clayton & Black between 1899 and 1904. Originally built for local department store Hanningtons as a furniture depository, the "magnificent red-brick building" was converted into offices for the Legal & General insurance ...
Between 1974 and 1984 the hall was the temporary home of the Leeds Hospital for Women while the hospital site in the city centre was redeveloped. [ 3 ] [ 9 ] By the mid-1980s the hall stood empty and derelict until it was bought by BUPA and extended to make a 78-bed hospital. [ 10 ]
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