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NHS trusts were established under the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 and were set up in five waves. Each one was established by a statutory instrument. NHS trusts are not trusts in the legal sense but are in effect public sector corporations.
Foundation trusts are a different type of NHS organisation with a stronger local influence. Foundation trust hospitals are still part of the NHS and will continue to treat patients according to NHS principles of free healthcare according to need, not the ability to pay.
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust The trust includes Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Solihull Hospital and Community Services, Good Hope Hospital in Sutton Coldfield and Birmingham Chest Clinic.
The 14 hospital trusts to be scrutinised Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust. Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust. Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
NHS Trusts remain vital public providers, while Foundation Trusts combine service delivery with local connectedness, financial freedom, and democratic oversight. Both are integral to meeting population health needs and delivering resilient, integrated care.

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The Trusts due to be investigated are: Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust. Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Bradford Teaching Hospitals Foundation NHS Trust.
These are: Croydon Health Services NHS Trust, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospital Trust, East London NHS Foundation Trust, Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust and Birmingham Womens and Childrens NHS Foundation Trust.
As of 2022, there are 215 NHS trusts across the UK. However, this is a number that is subject to change. Thats because new trusts are often created, or existing trusts sometimes merge. For example, the University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) was, before 2020, two separate trusts.

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