Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
TypeNHS foundation trust
Established1992
HeadquartersHills Road, Cambridge, England
Hospitals
ChairMike More
Chief executiveRoland Sinker
Staff10,132[1]
Websitewww.cuh.nhs.uk Edit this at Wikidata

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is a British public sector healthcare provider located in Cambridge, England. It was established on 4 November 1992 as Addenbrooke's National Health Service Trust,[2] and authorised as an NHS foundation trust under its current name on 1 July 2004.[3][4]

The Trust provides healthcare for people in the Cambridge area, in eastern England, and specialist services such as transplantation, treatment of rare cancers and neurological intensive care for a much wider area.[5] It is located on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus and runs Addenbrooke's Hospital and the Rosie Hospital. It is a member of the Shelford Group, an informal organisation of ten leading English university teaching hospitals.

Roland Sinker is the current chief executive; Sinker joined the Trust in 2015 moving from King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London where he was acting CEO. He had previously been the Chief Operating Officer from 2009 to 2015.

  1. ^ "Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Inspection Report, 30 October - 29 November 2018" (PDF). cqc.org.uk. Care Quality Commission. 26 February 2019. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  2. ^ The Addenbrooke’s National Health Service Trust (Establishment) Order 1992, UK Statutory Instruments 1992, 1992, Wikidata Q99894260
  3. ^ Monitor (22 December 2004). "Authorisation of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust" (PDF). NHS England.
  4. ^ "Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust". NHS England. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Addenbrooke's hospital boss on a mission to improve NHS leadership". The Guardian. 5 March 2014. Retrieved 16 March 2014.