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Specialised services that support people with a range of rare and complex conditions. Health and justice. This is a range of healthcare services that support children and adults throughout the youth justice and criminal justice systems in England and includes including healthcare in prison. Military Healthcare.
Our mission Drive the delivery of safe and high-quality care in the right place and at the right time for patients. Support NHS staff with the training, data and tools they need to provide the best possible care. Deliver value for money for taxpayers, supporting the health of the population and the wider economy.
1.4 NHS Foundation Trusts will establish stronger connections between local hospitals and their local communities. Local communities will have social ownership of their NHS Foundation Trust. Those living in communities served by a hospital of an NHS Foundation Trust will be invited to become a member.
NHS.UK - what we do. We aim to: Improve health and care outcomes. Improve peoples experiences of health and care services.
NHS Foundation Trusts are part of the NHS and treat patients ing to NHS quality standards and principles free care based on need, not the ability to pay. We became a NHS Foundation Trust on 1 May 2008 following a formal assessment by Monitor the independent regulator for NHS Foundation Trusts.
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NHS Foundation Trusts are part of and committed to the NHS, but have more freedom in how they run their hospital and how they meet the demands on them.
We make things happen to improve peoples lives in our communities. We make sure no-one feels excluded or left behind - patients, carers, staff and the whole community. We all strive for excellence and getting it right for patients, carers and staff every time. Patients come first.

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