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The Isle of Wight NHS Trust is an NHS trust which provides physical health, mental health and ambulance services for the Isle of Wight. The trust is unique in being the only integrated acute, community, mental health and ambulance health care provider in England. [4] It runs St Mary's Hospital and the Isle of Wight Ambulance Service.
The trust was formed on 1 October 2024 following the merger of Solent NHS Trust and Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust and also incorporates the community and mental health services formerly provided by the Isle of Wight NHS Trust. The merger was approved in November 2023 and was originally planned for April 2024, but was delayed twice. [1] [2]
Planning permission for a helipad was granted by the Isle of Wight Council in April 2012, with construction starting in October 2012 and the helipad becoming operational on 17 May 2013. [15] By 2022 it had been seen around 1,500 landings, an average of more than 3 per week, with most transfers going to Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth or ...
The South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) is the ambulance service for the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and most of Hampshire. [ note 1 ] It is a foundation trust of the National Health Service , and one of ten NHS ambulance trusts in England.
Pages in category "Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Isle of Wight: Isle of Wight: 139,800 April 2012 London: Greater London and City of London: 8.6 million 1965 North East: Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, County Durham and Cleveland: 2.6 million 1 July 2006 North West: Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Merseyside, Cumbria and Lancashire: 7.1 million South Central: Berkshire, Buckinghamshire ...
Choose and Book was an E-Booking software application for the National Health Service (NHS) in England which enabled patients needing an outpatient appointment to choose which hospital they were referred to by their general practitioner (GP), and to book a convenient date and time for their appointment.
The Isle of Man Medical Society had begun preparing for the establishment of the NHS in 1946 and asking the Manx government to establish a process. The two existing government bodies mostly closely involved were the Local Government Board and the Health Insurance and Pensions Board – which became the Board of Social Services in 1947 ...