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  2. Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust

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    Between 2010 and 2014 the number of doctors employed at the trust has gone up from 633 to 788 (24.5%), while the number of managers is down from 248 to 237 (4.4%). [ 5 ] The trust is engaged in a major building project to replace the present hospital building with a new hospital with 18 theatres, 23 wards and 646 single bedrooms which is now ...

  3. Broadgreen Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Original entrance, Broadgreen Hospital Alexandra Wing, Broadgreen Hospital. The hospital was established as an epileptic home known as the Highfield Infirmary in 1903. It became the Highfield Sanatorium for tuberculosis sufferers in 1922, the Broadgreen Sanatorium in 1929 and, on joining the National Health Service it became the Broadgreen Hospital in 1946. [2]

  4. Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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    Hospital Revenue £000: 103,971 GBP 2013/14 [1] Operating surplus/(deficit) £000: 3,877 [1] Total Assets £000: 89,426 [1] Total Equity £000: 71,276 [1] Employees: 1,430 [1] Chair: Val Davies Chief Executive: Liz Bishop Slogan: Excellent, compassionate and safe care for every patient, every day. Links Website: Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital

  5. Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The hospital had three wards and by 1959 was treating up to 80 patients per day on a Mullard 4 MeV linear accelerator. In the 1960s superficial x-ray equipment was introduced, along with a second linear accelerator in 1966 and two Cobalt-60 units. [5]

  6. Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Trust opened a new hospital, Clock View Hospital in Walton in 2014. It has a psychiatric intensive care unit for people who need intensive short-term treatment and assessment. [1] [2] It took over Calderstones Partnership NHS Foundation Trust which had a turnover of £42 million per year in 2015. [3]

  7. List of hospitals in England - Wikipedia

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    Nuffield Health Warwickshire Hospital (independent) – Leamington Spa; Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital (independent) – Shrewsbury; Princess Royal Hospital – Telford; The (BMI) Priory Hospital (independent) – Birmingham; Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham – Edgbaston, Birmingham; Queen's Hospital – Burton upon Trent

  8. Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The new organisation, which has an underlying deficit of around £65 million, was given relatively relaxed performance targets for its first four years, with significant capital funding, without a private finance initiative contract, to complete the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital, which was left part-built when Carillion collapsed. [1]

  9. Broadgreen - Wikipedia

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    Broadgreen (officially Broad Green) [2] is an eastern suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. On the edge of the city, it is bordered by Old Swan to the north-west, Knotty Ash to the north-east, Childwall to the south and, further east, Bowring Park. Until 2004, it was a Liverpool City Council ward.