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The Health and Social Care service was created by the Parliament of Northern Ireland in 1948 after the Beveridge Report.From 1948 to 1974, hospitals in the region were managed by the Northern Ireland Hospitals Authority and hospital management committees, and then transferred to four health and social services boards, along with responsibility for social care.
The trust was established on 1 April 2007 when the Health and Social Services Trusts in the five local government districts of Newry & Mourne, Banbridge, Armagh, Craigavon, and Dungannon were dissolved under the Dissolution Orders 2007.
The Western Health and Social Care Trust is a health organisation in Northern Ireland.Hospitals served by the Trust include Altnagelvin Area Hospital, Waterside Hospital, Lakeview Hospital, Roe Valley Hospital, Grangewood, North West Cancer Center, Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital, Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex and the South West Acute Hospital.
www.northerntrust.hscni.net The Northern Health and Social Care Trust is a health and social care trust in Northern Ireland , responsible for providing services at various health facilities including Antrim Area Hospital , Braid Valley Care Complex , the Causeway Hospital and Mid-Ulster Hospital .
www.setrust.hscni.net The South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust (SEHSCT) is a health organisation in Northern Ireland . Hospitals served by the Trust include Downe Hospital , Lagan Valley Hospital and Ulster Hospital . [ 2 ]
The Belfast Health and Social Care Trust (BHSCT) is a health organisation covering Belfast, Northern Ireland.The trust is one of five new trusts which were created on 1 April 2007 by the then Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS).
The Belfast City Hospital in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a 900-bed modern university teaching hospital providing local acute services and key regional specialities.Its distinctive orange tower block dominates the Belfast skyline being the third tallest habitable storeyed building in Northern Ireland (after Windsor House and Obel Tower, both in Belfast).
Altnagelvin Area Hospital was the first major hospital built in the United Kingdom after the Second World War and opened in 1960. [1]In February 2003 the hospital was designated as one of the nine acute hospitals in the acute hospital network of Northern Ireland on which healthcare would be focused under the government health policy 'Developing Better Services'.