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{{PAGENAME}} is a National Health Service (NHS) foundation trust that manages several hospitals in Manchester, England. It provides a wide range of medical services to patients, including inpatient and outpatient care, diagnostic services, and specialized treatment for a variety of conditions. The trust is staffed by experienced medical professionals and is equipped with the latest medical technology.
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The '''Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust''' is one of the largest NHS Foundation Trusts in the United Kingdom, providing a wide range of healthcare services to the Greater Manchester area. It was established to manage and deliver healthcare services across several hospitals and community services.
 
==History==
The Trust was formed in 2017 following the merger of Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust. This merger was part of a strategic plan to improve healthcare delivery and efficiency in the region.
 
==Hospitals==
The Trust manages several hospitals, including:
 
* [[Manchester Royal Infirmary]]
* [[Saint Mary's Hospital, Manchester]]
* [[Royal Manchester Children's Hospital]]
* [[Wythenshawe Hospital]]
* [[Trafford General Hospital]]
 
Each of these hospitals provides specialized services and caters to different patient needs.
 
==Services==
The Trust offers a comprehensive range of services, including:
 
* [[Emergency care]]
* [[Maternity services]]
* [[Pediatric care]]
* [[Cancer treatment]]
* [[Cardiology]]
* [[Orthopedics]]
 
These services are supported by state-of-the-art facilities and a dedicated team of healthcare professionals.
 
==Research and Innovation==
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is involved in numerous research projects and clinical trials. It collaborates with [[The University of Manchester]] and other research institutions to advance medical knowledge and improve patient outcomes.
 
==Governance==
The Trust is governed by a Board of Directors, which includes executive and non-executive members. The Board is responsible for setting the strategic direction and ensuring the Trust meets its objectives.
 
==Community Engagement==
The Trust actively engages with the local community through various outreach programs and initiatives. It aims to promote health and well-being across Greater Manchester.
 
==Related Pages==
* [[NHS Foundation Trust]]
* [[Healthcare in Greater Manchester]]
* [[The University of Manchester]]
 
{{NHS Foundation Trusts in England}}
 
[[Category:National Health Service (England)]]
[[Category:Health in Greater Manchester]]
[[Category:Organisations based in Manchester]]

Latest revision as of 04:25, 9 January 2025


Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

The Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS Foundation Trusts in the United Kingdom, providing a wide range of healthcare services to the Greater Manchester area. It was established to manage and deliver healthcare services across several hospitals and community services.

History[edit]

The Trust was formed in 2017 following the merger of Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust. This merger was part of a strategic plan to improve healthcare delivery and efficiency in the region.

Hospitals[edit]

The Trust manages several hospitals, including:

Each of these hospitals provides specialized services and caters to different patient needs.

Services[edit]

The Trust offers a comprehensive range of services, including:

These services are supported by state-of-the-art facilities and a dedicated team of healthcare professionals.

Research and Innovation[edit]

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is involved in numerous research projects and clinical trials. It collaborates with The University of Manchester and other research institutions to advance medical knowledge and improve patient outcomes.

Governance[edit]

The Trust is governed by a Board of Directors, which includes executive and non-executive members. The Board is responsible for setting the strategic direction and ensuring the Trust meets its objectives.

Community Engagement[edit]

The Trust actively engages with the local community through various outreach programs and initiatives. It aims to promote health and well-being across Greater Manchester.

Related Pages[edit]

Template:NHS Foundation Trusts in England