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The Trust said "A new £42 million state-of-the-art 86-bed inpatient unit will open early next year at Harperbury near Radlett to replace our old wards on the general acute hospital sites". [ 4 ] The trust uses HealthRoster software, installed in October 2007, to manage staffing of 160 different areas of nursing.
5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Trust was established on 1 April 2002, [17] and authorised as a foundation trust in or after 2009, becoming 5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. [18] It changed its name to North West Boroughs Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust on 1 April 2017 after widening its activities outside the 5 boroughs from which it ...
The trust had an income of £140m during 2014/15 and employed around 3,000 staff. Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust (HCT) is the principal provider of community-based healthcare to the 1.1m residents of Hertfordshire and, since April 2012, 68,000 children in West Essex.
East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust; H. ... Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust; HICESC; W. West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
The main providers of NHS acute hospital care in the county are West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust and East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust. Ambulance services are provided by East of England Ambulance Service. There has been longstanding criticism of hospital facilities in the area.
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The Trust took over the Lister Surgicentre from Clinicenta, a subsidiary of Carillion in September 2013 after the centre was severely criticised by the Care Quality Commission and local MPs. [1] The revenue cost of the take over to the Trust is said to be £2.3 million. The Department of Health paid £53 million for the premises. [2]
The Trust also "serves people living in North London, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and East Hertfordshire". [3] The trust is part of the East of England Local Education and Training Board, and has students from UCL Medical School. [4] In July 2016 Katie Fisher from the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust took over as Chief Executive. [5]