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  2. HealthRoster - Wikipedia

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    HealthRoster. HealthRoster (formerly MAPS) is Employee scheduling software for e-rostering, used in the National Health Service produced by Allocate Software. It provides a computerised method for efficiently managing when staff are required to work and to ensure wards and departments have the right staff in the right place at the right time.

  3. United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .ulh .nhs .uk. United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust is an NHS trust which runs County Hospital Louth, Lincoln County Hospital, Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Skegness and District Hospital, and Grantham and District Hospital . The trust established the Path Links Pathology Service jointly with Northern Lincolnshire and Goole ...

  4. University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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    2 (2018/19) [2] Website. www .uclh .nhs .uk. University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust ( UCLH) is an NHS foundation trust based in London, United Kingdom. It comprises University College Hospital, University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street, the UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre, the Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental ...

  5. NHS Employers - Wikipedia

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    2004. Chief Executive. Danny Mortimer. Website. www .nhsemployers .org. NHS Employers is an organisation which acts on behalf of NHS trusts in the National Health Service in England and Wales. It was formed in 2004, is part of the NHS Confederation, and negotiates contracts with healthcare staff on behalf of the government.

  6. University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .leicestershospitals .nhs .uk. University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust was created in April 2000 with the merger of the Leicester General Hospital, Glenfield Hospital and Leicester Royal Infirmary . At that time it was one of the six biggest NHS trusts in England with a budget of over £600 million per annum and 12,000 staff.

  7. Health and Social Care Network - Wikipedia

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    digital .nhs .uk /services /health-and-social-care-network. N3 is a national broadband network for the English National Health Service (NHS), connecting all NHS locations and 1.3 million employees across England. As of 2018 it is being phased out. In 2004, BT was awarded the contract to deliver and manage the IT project on behalf of the NHS. [6]

  8. History of the National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health, on the first day of the National Health Service, 5 July 1948 at Park Hospital, Davyhulme, near Manchester. The NHS was one of the first universal health care systems established anywhere in the world. [1] A leaflet was sent to every household in June 1948 which explained that.

  9. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    Website. mft .nhs .uk. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS Acute Foundation Trust which operates 10 hospitals throughout Greater Manchester. It is the largest NHS trust in the United Kingdom, with an income of £2.2bn and 28,479 staff in 2021–2022. [3]