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  1. Queen Alexandra Hospital. / 50.8505; -1.0683. The Queen Alexandra Hospital (commonly known as QA Hospital, [2] QAH or simply QA) is a large NHS hospital in Portsmouth, Hampshire. Located in Cosham, it is run by Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust and has a Ministry of Defence Hospital Unit attached.

  2. History. The trust decided in October 2015 to close medical beds in the community hospitals in Ilfracombe and Bideford in order to save money. The trust was criticised by the Taxpayers Alliance in December 2013 for spending more than £370,000 on 870 tablet devices for staff.

  3. The Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (formerly the Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust) is an NHS foundation trust based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It runs the Royal Papworth Hospital on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. The Trust achieved foundation status on 1 July 2004.

  4. National Health Service. The National Health Service is a government run health care organisation that provides health and medical services to citizens and residents of the United Kingdom. It was started in 1948 and intended by its creators to be "free at the point of service". This meant that people who use the NHS would not be required to pay ...

  5. History. The Trust's history can be traced back to the opening of Little Bromwich Hospital in June 1895, which was a fever hospital and sanatorium in Yardley. In April 1963 it merged with Yardley Green hospitals to become East Birmingham District General Hospital, before going on to acquire the Marston Green Maternity Hospital.

  6. The former Brompton Hospital building, Fulham Road, London. The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS Foundation Trust which operates the Royal Marsden Hospital facilities on two sites: The Chelsea site in Brompton, London, next to the Royal Brompton Hospital, in Fulham Road (. 51°29′27″N 0°10′22″W  / . 51.4908°N 0.1729°W.

  7. History. The trust was established as the Basildon and Thurrock General Hospitals NHS Trust on 1 November 1991, and became operational on 1 April 1992. It changed its name to the Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Trust on 18 October 2002. Operation. In 2005 its budget was £146 million and it treated 55,000 patients.