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Trust Category Targeting Organisation Number of Staffhospital No Trust HQ Postcode Name of Hospital Acute & Community Barts Trust Category Targeting Organisation Number of StaffHospital No Trust HQ Postcode Name of Hospital Acute & Community Barts Health NHS Trust 15000 1 of 6 NHS Hospital E1 4DG Mile End Hospital Acute & Community Barts Health NHS Trust 2 of 6 NHS Hospital E13 8SL Newham University Hospital Acute & Community Barts Health NHS Trust 3 of 6 NHS Hospital E2 9JX The London Chest Hospital Acute & Community Barts Health NHS Trust 5 of 6 NHS Hospital EC1A 7BE St Bartholomew's Hospital Acute & Community Barts Health NHS Trust 6 of 6 NHS Hospital E11 1NR Whipps Cross University Hospital Acute & Community Barts Health NHS Trust (Trust HQ) 4 of 6 Trust HQ & Hospital E1 1BB The Royal London Hospital Acute & Community Segmented Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust 6500 1 of 2 Trust HQ & Hospital IG3 8YB King George Hospital Acute & Community Segmented Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust 2 of 2 NHS Hospital TM1 0AG Queen's Hospital Acute & Community Segmented Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 6000 1 of 4 Trust HQ & Hospital FY3 8NR Blackpool Victoria Hospital Acute & Community Segmented Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 2 of 4 NHS Hospital FY7 8JH Rossall Hospital rehabilitation unit Acute & Community Segmented Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 3 of 4 NHS Hospital FY8 1PB Clifton Hospital in Lytham Acute & Community Segmented Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 4 of 4 NHS Hospital FY7 6BE Fleetwood Hospital Community Segmented Bridgewater Community Healthcare NHS Trust 3400 1 of 1 Trust HQ & Hospital WN3 6PR Bevan House Acute Segmented Brighton & Sussex NHS Foundation Trust 5700 1 of 2 Trust HQ & Hospital BN2 5BE Royal Sussex County Hospital Acute Segmented Brighton & Sussex NHS Foundation Trust 2 of 2 NHS Hospital RH16 4EX Princess Royal Hospital Acute Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 2630 1 of 1 Trust HQ & Hospital DE13 0RB Queens Hospital & Burton Hospital Acute & Community Segmented Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust 6000 1 of 2 Trust HQ & Hospital HX3 0PW Calderdate Royal Hospital Acute & Community Segmented Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust 2 of 2 NHS Hospital HD3 3EA Huddersfield Royal Infirmary Acute Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 3000 1 of 1 Trust HQ & Hospital S44 5BL Chesterfield Royal Hospital Acute Countess Of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 4000 1 of 2 Trust HQ & Hospital CH2 1UL Countess of Chester Hospital Acute Countess Of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 2 of 2 NHS Hospital CH65 6SG Ellesmere Port Hospital Acute & Community Segmented Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 2900 1 of 1 Trust HQ & Hospital DT1 2JY Doreset County Hosptial Acute Segmented East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust 5000 1 of 3 Trust HQ & Hospital SG14 1LP Hertford County Hosptial Acute Segmented East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust 2 of 3 NHS Hospital SG1 4AB Lister Hospital Acute Segmented East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust 3 of 3 NHS Hospital AL7 4HQ Queen Elizabeth II Hospital Acute Segmented East Cheshire NHS Trust 2000 1 of 3 Trust HQ & Hospital SK10 3BL Maccesfield District General Hospital Acute Segmented East Cheshire NHS Trust 2 of 3 NHS Hospital CW12 3AR Congelton War Memorial Hospital Acute Segmented East Cheshire NHS Trust 3 of 3 NHS Hospital WA16 0BT Knutsford & District Community Hospital Acute East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust 7400 1 of 5 Trust HQ & Hospital CT1 3NG Kent & Caterbury Hospital Acute East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust 2 of 5 NHS Hospital TN24 0LZ William Harvey Hospital Acute East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust 3 of 5 NHS Hospital CT9 4AN Queen Elizaberth The Queen Mother Hosptial Acute East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust 4 of 5 NHS Hospital CT17 0HD Buckland Hospital Dover Kent Acute East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust 5 of 5 NHS Hospital CT19 5BN Royal Victoria Hospital Acute & Community East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust 5700 1 of 5 Trust HQ & Hospital BB2 3HH Royal Blackburn Hosptial Acute & Community East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust 2 of 5 NHS Hospital BB10 2PQ Burnley General Hospital Acute & Community East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust 3 of 5 NHS Hospital BB2 3HH Pendle Community Hospital Acute & Community East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust 4 of 5 NHS Hospital BB5 6AS Accrington Victoria Hospital Acute & Community East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust 5 of 5 NHS Hospital BB7 4JX Clitheroe Community Hospital Acute Segmented Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust 3500 1 of 4 Trust HQ & Hospital NE9 6SX Queen Elizabeth Hospital Acute Segmented Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust 2 of 4 NHS Hospital NE11 9DJ Queen Elizabeth Metro Riverside Acute Segmented Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust 3 of 4 NHS Hospital NE11 9DL Dunstone Hill Hosptial Acute Segmented Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust 4 of 4 NHS Hospital NE8 4YL Bensham Hospital Health & Care Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust 3000 1 of 1 Trust HQ & Hospital AL7 1BW Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust Acute & Community Progressing Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 3500 1 of 2 Trust HQ & Hospital UB8 3NN Hillingdon Hospital Acute & Community Progressing Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 2 of 2 NHS Hospital HA6 2RN Mount Vernon Hospital Acute Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust 8000 1 of 2 Trust HQ & Hospital HU3 2JZ Hull Royal Infirmary Acute Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust 2 of 2 NHS Hospital HU16 5JQ Castle Hill Hosptial Mental Health Humber NHS Foundation Trust 3000 1 of 9 Trust HQ & Hospital YO25 5JR Alfred Bean Hospital Mental Health Humber NHS Foundation Trust 2 of 9 NHS Hospital HU18 1LP Hornsea Cottage Hosptial Mental Health Humber NHS Foundation Trust 3 of 9 NHS Hospital HU9 2BH Newbridges Mental Health Humber NHS Foundation Trust 4 of 9 NHS Hospital HU8 0RB Maister Lodge Mental Health Humber NHS Foundation Trust 5 of 9 NHS Hospital HU3 5QE Westlands Mental Health Humber NHS Foundation Trust 6 of 9 NHS Hospital HU19 2QB Withernsea Hospital Mental Health Humber NHS Foundation Trust 7 of 9 NHS Hospital HU3 2RT Hull Royal Infirmary Mental Health Humber NHS Foundation Trust 8 of 9 NHS Hospital HU17 0FA East Riding Community Hospital Mental Health Humber NHS Foundation Trust 9 of 9 NHS Hospital HU17 7AS Hawthorne Court Acute Segmented Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 3500 1 of 1 Trust HQ & Hospital NN16 8UZ Kettering Hospital Mental Health Segmented Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust 7000 1 of 1 Trust HQ & Hospital PR5 6AW Lancashire Hospital Acute Segmented Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 2 of 7 NHS Hospital LS2 8JE Leeds Childrens Hospital Acute Segmented Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 3 of 7 NHS Hospital LS9 7TF St James University Hospital Acute Segmented Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 4 of 7 NHS Hospital LS7 4SA Chapel Allerton Hospital Acute Segmented Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 5 of 7 NHS Hospital LS21 2LY Wharfdale Hospital Acute Segmented Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 6 of 7 NHS Hospital LS2 9LU Leeds Dental Hospital Acute Segmented Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 7 of 7 NHS Hospital LS14 6UH Seacroft Hospital Acute Segmented Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (Trust HQ) 14900 1 of 7 Trust HQ & Hospital LS1 3EX Leeds General Infirmary Acute & Community Progressing Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust 4000 1 of 3 Trust HQ & Hospital CM1 7ET Broomfield Hospital Acute & Community Progressing Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust 2 of 3 NHS Hospital CM7 2QU St Michael's Hospital Acute & Community Progressing Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust 3 of 3 NHS Hospital CM9 6EG St Peter's Hospital Acute & Community Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust 8000 1 of 3 Trust HQ & Hospital WF13 4HS Dewsbury & District Hospital Acute & Community Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust 2 of 3 NHS Hospital WF1 4DG Pinderfields Hosptial Acute & Community Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust 3 of 3 NHS Hospital WF8 1PL Pontefract Hospital NHS Other N/A NHS Employers 30 N/A NHS Other LS10 1JR N/A NHS Other N/A NHS Employers N/A NHS Other SW1H 0DB N/A Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 40000 1 of 34 Trust HQ & Hospital G12 0YN Gartnavel General Hospital - Beatson Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 10 of 34 NHS Hospital G81 4HX Golden Jubliee National Hospital Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 11 of 34 NHS Hospital PA16 0XN Inverclyde Royal Hospital Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 12 of 34 NHS Hospital G53 7TU Leverndale Hospital Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 13 of 34 NHS Hospital G32 6NB Lightburn Mediacal Centre Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 14 of 34 NHS Hospital G21 3UZ Mackinnon House Mental Health Centre Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 15 of 34 NHS Hospital G41 3DX Masionhouse Unit Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 16 of 34 NHS Hospital G77 5RZ Mearnskirk House Hospital Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 17 of 34 NHS Hospital G51 4TF Southern General Hospital Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 18 of 34 NHS Hospital G42 9TY Victoria Infirmary Hospital Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 19 of 34 NHS Hospital G12 0NR NHS Centre for Integrative Care Scottish Health Board Segmented NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 2 of 34
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