Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
The Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust operates in the city of Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The Trust was formed on 1 October 1999 by the merger of the East Yorkshire Hospitals and the Royal Hull Hospitals National Health Service Trusts.
Hull University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | |
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Type | NHS hospital trust |
Headquarters | Hull |
Region served | East Riding of Yorkshire |
NHS region | NHS England North |
Hospitals | Hull Royal Infirmary Castle Hill Hospital |
Chair | Sean Lyons |
Chief executive | Christopher Long |
Website | www |
Care Quality Commission | CQC report |
It is based on two sites, Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital. The Trust is in the top five largest trusts in England and provides acute care for a local population of 600,000 and over 1.2 million people for tertiary services.
The Trust employs over 8,500 people and has an annual turnover of over £500 million. It changed its name from Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust to Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in 2019.
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