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The Royal Free Hospital (also known as the Royal Free) is a major teaching hospital in the Hampstead area of the London Borough of Camden.The hospital is part of the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, which also runs services at Barnet Hospital, Chase Farm Hospital, North Middlesex University Hospital and a number of other sites.
The Royal Free Hospital is also a teaching centre for the UCL Medical School. [12] In March 2017, the trust sold land at Chase Farm Hospital in Enfield to the Royal Free Charity for £50m. The charity plans to use the land to provide housing for staff. [13]
English: Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead The hospital was originally founded in 1828 to provide free care to those who could not afford hospital treatment. It moved to its present site in the mid-1970s and is now a large teaching hospital providing about 900 beds.
A review of 7,174 patients subject to delay by the Royal Free Trust in April 2015 found that one patient may have suffered “serious harm” and 39 “moderate harm”. 1,541 patients were sent to private providers between July 2014 and April 2015, predominately for endoscopy and ear, nose and throat treatments. [3]
Barnet Hospital is a district general hospital situated in Barnet, in North London.It is managed by the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.. The hospital has its origins in the Wellhouse Hospital which opened in 1920 and became the Barnet General Hospital in 1950.
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In August 2001 the private Heart Hospital was acquired by UCLH and became the new home for all of the Trust's cardiac services, which had previously been housed in the Middlesex Hospital. [5] In 2002 the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital joined UCLH and in July 2004 UCLH was one of the first NHS trusts to be granted foundation trust status. [5]
Royal Free Hospital, a teaching hospital in Hampstead, founded in 1828, given royal patronage by Queen Victoria in 1837, and moving to Pond Street in the 1970s Royal Hospital Chelsea , a retirement home and nursing home for British soldiers, the 'Chelsea Pensioners', founded by King Charles II in 1681