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Overview of the Trust. Based in the North East of England, Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust (GHNT) is a provider of secondary care, community and older personsmental health services to a local population of approximately 200,000. Wider populations are served for specialist screening services and gynaecology-oncology services, including South of Tyne, Northumberland, Humberside, Cumbria and Lancashire. The majority of the Trust services operate from Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Hospital, with satellite services operating from a number of other facilities. GHNT’s primary focus is on providing excellent general health services to the local community enhanced by key specialist areas including gynaecology, maternity, palliative care and old age psychiatry. Alongside a full range of local hospital services, GHNT provide breast screening services for Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland and parts of Durham – and are the North Eastern hub for the National Bowel Cancer and NHS Abdominal, Aortic, Aneurysm (AAA) Screening Programmes, covering a population of around seven million people. Investment in the future The Trust has a revenue turnover of around £250m, employs around 3,400 staff and currently provides 580 hospital beds across Gateshead. GHNT delivers cutting edge care from state of the art facilities with a commitment to innovation in urgent care. This includes a £32million investment in an Emergency Care Centre, now well established, which has resulted in a significantly improved environment, treatment advances and increases in patient satisfaction and positive experience. The centre, which was one of the first of its kind in the UK, has already won several awards including the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyor (RICS) Development Award 2016 (North East), and RICS National Infrastructure Award 2016. The industry-leading, £12million Pathology Centre built on-site is also attracting major attention from across the whole world with clinical teams from China, Israel, Australia, Germany, USA and the Middle East coming to visit Gateshead to see the new equipment and innovation in place. A commitment to partnership working GHNT and XxXX see partnership working as central to further developing integrated pathways of care for patients in line with the NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV) and within that context have arrived at a common understanding of services that warrant further exploration, with the scope to address any gaps/seize opportunities around:  Improving access of services to pa...
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