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  2. Trafford General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital is regarded as the first National Health Service hospital. Known as Park Hospital, it was visited by the then health minister Aneurin Bevan on 5 July 1948. In a symbolic ceremony, Aneurin Bevan received the keys from Lancashire County Council alongside a 'guard of honour' of nurses. [ 2 ]

  3. Davyhulme - Wikipedia

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    Blue Plaque, Trafford General Hospital. Trafford General Hospital opened in 1929 and was originally called Davyhulme Park Hospital. It became the first NHS hospital in 1948. [7] A blue plaque commemorating the birth of the NHS on 5th July 1948 can be found on display at the hospital entrance.

  4. Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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    The Infirmary, Manchester Convalescent Home, St Mary's, the Royal Eye Hospital, the Dental Hospital and the Foot Hospital in Manchester were entitled The United Manchester Hospitals when they were taken into the National Health Service in 1948 and run by one hospital management committee. [1] Sir Mike Deegan was Chief Executive from 2001. [2]

  5. List of hospitals in England - Wikipedia

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    Spire Cheshire Hospital (independent) – Warrington; St Catherine's Health Centre, Merseyside; St Helens Hospital – Merseyside [6] Saint Mary's Hospital, Manchester – Manchester; Stepping Hill Hospital – Stockport; Tameside General Hospital – Ashton-under-Lyne; Trafford General Hospital – Davyhulme, Manchester – formerly Park Hospital

  6. Stretford Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948. [3] In 1956, Joy Division singer Ian Curtis was born at the Hospital [4] and in 1958, Andy Gibb, the brother of the Bee Gees, was born. [5] In October 1985, it was converted for use as a geriatric hospital, and later became the base for Trafford's Child and Adolescent Mental Health ...

  7. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust is the main provider of hospital care to approximately 750,000 people in the areas covered by the Manchester & Trafford Local Care Organisations. [14] It is also the lead provider of multiple specialist services to the 2.8 million people in the Greater Manchester conurbation [14] including:

  8. Healthcare in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Community care is provided by the hospital trusts in Manchester, and Tameside Bridgewater Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Hospice care is provided by St Ann's Hospice . A programme which provided more than 50,000 extra GP appointments in central Manchester, Bury and Heywood and Middleton in 2014 brought a 3% reduction in accident and ...

  9. Category:Hospitals in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Trafford General Hospital; W. Westhulme Hospital This page was last edited on 12 April 2011, at 13:01 (UTC). Text ... This page was last edited on 12 April 2011, ...