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 |
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.[1]
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.[2] It changed its name from Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust to Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in 2019.[3]