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  2. Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Partnership NHS Trust

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    It intended to become an NHS Foundation Trust, but it was not clear at the time that the rules permitted a social care provider to do so [citation needed]. The Trust provided community health services and adult social care and ran Community Hospitals in Burslem (Haywood), Leek , Cheadle, Staffordshire , Longton, Staffordshire and Bradwell ...

  3. NHS dentistry - Wikipedia

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    School dental services provided by local authorities developed slowly after 1907 when the first service of this kind was set up in Cambridge. When the NHS was established in July 1948 dental treatment was free. Demand on the service was enormous. About a quarter of the dentists joined the NHS and by November 1948 83% had joined.

  4. Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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    The trust took over some services run by North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust in 2016. Children's services were the first. [12] The trust was one of the beneficiaries of Boris Johnson's announcement of capital funding for the NHS in August 2019, with an allocation of £41,7 million for improving paediatric cardiac services. [13]

  5. List of NHS trusts in England - Wikipedia

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    Airedale NHS Foundation Trust, established 1 November 1991 as Airedale NHS Trust, [2] authorised as a foundation trust on 1 June 2010. [3]Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust, established 21 December 1990 as Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital and Community Services NHS Trust, [4] changed its name to The Royal Liverpool Children's National Health Service Trust on 15 March 1996, [5 ...

  6. NHS foundation trust - Wikipedia

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    Previously each FT had its own cap, set at the level of its private activity when the first FTs were established in 2003/4. About three-quarters of all FTs had a cap of 1.5% or less. Until 2010 all mental health trusts were completely barred from undertaking non-NHS work, but after lobbying from the Foundation Trust Network it was raised to 1.5%.

  7. Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust was authorised by Monitor as an NHS foundation trust on 1 April 2012, [9] subsequently changing its name to Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. [10] In the same month, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust took over management of Royal National Throat, Nose, and Ear Hospital from the ...

  8. University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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    University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) is an NHS foundation trust based in London, United Kingdom.It comprises University College Hospital, University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street, the UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre, the Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals, the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, the ...

  9. South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    In May 2023, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust became one of the first NHS hospital Trusts in England to achieve a Care Quality Commission ratings increase from 'Requires Improvement' to 'Good' since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. [3]