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National Cardiac Arrest Audit Participating Hospitals List England Updated January 2015 National Cardiac Arrest Audit Participating hospitals list The total number of hospitals signed up to participate in NCAA is 181. England Birmingham and Black Country Non-participant Hereford County Hospital Wye Valley NHS Trust New Cross Hospital The Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust Participant Alexandra Hospital Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust City Hospital Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust Good Hope Hospital Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Manor Hospital Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust Russells Hall Hospital The Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust Sandwell General Hospital Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust Solihull Hospital Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Worcestershire Royal Hospital Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Central England Non-participant George Eliot Hospital George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust University Hospital Coventry University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust Participant Glenfield Hospital University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Kettering General Hospital Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Leicester General Hospital University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Leicester Royal Infirmary University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Northampton General Hospital Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust Warwick Hospital South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust Supported by Resuscitation Council (UK) and Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre (ICNARC) Page 1 of 11 Cheshire and Mersey Non-participant Arrowe Park Hospital Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Countess of Chester Hospital Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Leighton Hospital Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Macclesfield District General Hospital East Cheshire NHS Trust Participant Broadgreen Hospital Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital NHS Trust Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Southport & Formby District General Hospital Southport and Ormskirk Hospitals NHS Trust The Royal Liverpool University Hospital Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital NHS Trust University Hospital Aintree Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Warrington Hospital Warrington and Halton Hospital NHS Trust Whiston Hospital St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals Essex Participant Basildon Hospital Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Broomfield Hospital Mid Essex Hospitals NHS Trust Colchester General Hospital Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust Essex Cardiothoracic Centre Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Southend University Hospital Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust The Princess Alexandra Hospital The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust Greater Manchester Non-participant Salford Royal Hospital Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust Participant Fairfield General Hospital Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Manchester Royal Infirmary Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust North Manchester General Hospital Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Royal Albert Edward Infirmary Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust Royal Bolton Hospital Bolton NHS Foundation Trust Stepping Hill Hospital Stockport NHS Foundation Trust Tameside General Hospital Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust The Christie Hospital The Christie NHS Foundation Trust The Royal Oldham Hospital Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Trafford General Hospital Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Wythenshawe Hospital University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust Page 2 of 11 Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Participant Bedford Hospital Bedford Hospital NHS Trust Lister Hospital East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust Luton & Dunstable Hospital Luton and Dunstable NHS Foundation Trust Watford General Hospital West Hertfordshire Hospitals Trust Kent Participant Darent Valley Hospital Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust Kent & Canterbury Hospital East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust Maidstone Hospital Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust Medway Maritime Hospital Medway NHS Foundation Trust Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother Hospital East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust Tunbridge Wells Hospital at Pembury Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust William Harvey Hospital East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust Lancashire and South Cumbria Non-participant Furness General Hospital University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust Royal Lancaster Infirmary University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust Participant Blackpool Victoria Hospital Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Royal Preston Hospital Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust The Royal Blackburn Hospital East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust London (North Central) Non-participant Barnet Hospital Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust Whittington Hospital The Whittington Hospital NHS Trust Participant North Middlesex University Hospital North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust Royal Free Hospital Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust The Heart Hospital University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust University College Hospital University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Page 3 of 11 London (North East) Non-participant King George Hospital Barking Havering and Redbridge Hospitals NHS Trust Newham University Hospital Barts Health NHS Trust Queen’s Hospital, Romford Barking Havering and Redbridge Hospitals NHS Trust Participant Homerton Hospital Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust London Chest Hospital Barts Health NHS Trust St Bartholomew’s Hospital Barts Health NHS Trust The Royal London Hospital Barts Health NHS Trust Whipps Cross University Hospital Barts Health NHS Trust London (North West) Non-participant Ealing Hospital Ealing Hospital NHS Trust Participant Central Middlesex Hospital The North West London NHS Trust Charing Cross Hospital Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Hammersmith Hospital Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Harefield Hospital Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust Hillingdon Hospital Hillingdon Hospital NHS Trust Northwick Park Hospital The North West London NHS Trust Royal Brompton Hospital Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust St Mary’s Hospital, London Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust West Middlesex University Hospital West Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust London (South East) Participant Guy’s Hospital Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust King’s College Hospital King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Princess Royal University Hospital King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust St Thomas’ Hospital Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust University Hospital Lewisham Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust London (South West) Non-participant The Royal Marsden Hospital The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust Participant Croydon University Hospital Croydon Health Services NHS Trust Epsom General Hospital Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust Kingston Hospital Kingston Hospital NHS Trust St George’s Hospital St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust St Helier Hospital Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust Page 4 of 11 Mid-Trent Participant Grantham & District Hospital United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust Kings Mill Hospital Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust Lincoln County Hospital United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust Nottingham City Hospital Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Pilgrim Hospital United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust Queen’s Hospital, Burton Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Queen’s Medical Centre Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Royal Derby Hospital Derby Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Participant Addenbrooke’s Hospital Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Hinchingbrooke Hospital Hinchingbrooke Health Care NHS Trust Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Papworth Hospital Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Peterborough City Hospital Peterborough and Stamford NHS Foundation Trust The Ipswich Hospital The Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust The James Paget Hospital James Paget University Hospital NHS Trust The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King’s Lynn The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Kings Lynn NHS Trust West Suffolk Hospital West Suffolk Hospital NHS Trust North of England Participant Cumberland Infirmary North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust Darlington Memorial Hospital County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust Freeman Hospital Newcastle University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Friarage Hospital South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust North Tyneside General Hospital Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead Gateshead Health NHS Trust Royal Victoria Infirmary Newcastle University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust South Tyneside District Hospital South Tyneside NHS
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