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Southmead Hospital – Bristol; Stroud General Hospital – Stroud, Gloucestershire; Tiverton and District Hospital – Tiverton, Devon; Torbay Hospital – Torquay, Devon; Totnes Community Hospital – Totnes, Devon; University of Bristol Dental Hospital – Bristol; Vale Community Hospital – Dursley, Gloucestershire [9] Wellesley Hospital ...
The hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948 [1] and the maternity unit was completed in 1953. [3] In February 2012 NHS managers agreed to halt plans for the hospital to be run by a social enterprise after local residents mounted a legal challenge in the High Court. [4] Parts of the hospital were refurbished in 2012 [5] and in 2018. [6]
The University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) is a National Health Service foundation trust in Bristol and Weston-super-Mare, England.The trust runs Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol Heart Institute, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol Eye Hospital, South Bristol Community Hospital, Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre, St Michael's Hospital, University of ...
In-patient services had been provided at Hampton House until 1986, when they were moved to the Bristol Eye Hospital, with out-patients continuing at Hampton House. [30] [31] Homeopathy services ceased at the South Bristol Community Hospital in October 2015, and in September 2018 CCGs in the area decided to cease funding homeopathy. [32]
North Bristol NHS Trust is a National Health Service trust that provides community healthcare and hospital services to Bristol, South Gloucestershire, and North Somerset, England. The trust employs over 8,000 staff and delivers healthcare through several medical institutions, including Southmead Hospital , Cossham Hospital , and the Bristol ...
In 2019, the Trust set out a five-year strategic plan to transform hospital services and provide care for the next generation of patients at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Cheltenham General Hospital and Stroud Maternity Unit. [10]
The Bristol heart scandal, which resulted in the deaths of a number of babies and young children during heart surgery (1984–1995) led to the Kennedy Report into paediatric cardiac surgical services at the hospital. The report, published in 2001, led to greater emphasis on clinical governance within the NHS and the publication of the ...
Only the entrance building fronting on to St Michael's Hill now survives. The hospital was later renamed as the Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children. [7] The new Children's Hospital opened on 22 April 2001, replacing the old children's hospital on St Michael's Hill, [8] [9] at a cost £30 million. [10]