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Hereford Hospitals NHS Trust

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The Hereford Hospitals NHS Trust was the main provider of hospital and acute health care services for the English county of Herefordshire and for parts of Wales, which borders the county to the west. The Trust had an annual turnover of around £118million and employed some 1,800 staff. It was managed by a Trust Board, which was responsible for ensuring that the Trust carries out its requirement to provide health care for the local population effectively, efficiently, economically and in a safe environment.

The Trust provided the following services;

  • Accident and Emergency Department
  • A dedicated cancer unit
  • Day case and routine surgery,
  • Emergency in-patient medical care
  • Maternity services
  • Outpatient Clinics
  • Paediatrics
  • Radiology
  • The trust merged into Wye Valley NHS Trust in 2001.

    References

    Hereford Hospitals NHS Trust Wikipedia