What Hospitals Are In The Northern Trust?

Northern Health and Social Care Trust

  • Antrim Area Hospital: 028 9442 4000.
  • Braid Valley Hospital: 028 2563 5200.
  • Causeway Hospital: 028 7032 7032.
  • Dalriada Hospital: 028 2076 2666.
  • Holywell Hospital: 028 9446 5211.
  • Mid Ulster Hospital: 028 9442 4000.
  • Moyle Hospital: 028 2827 5431.
  • Robinson Hospital: 028 2766 0322.

Where does the Northern Trust cover?

The Northern Trust is one of five health and social care trusts in Northern Ireland. We provide a range of Health and Social Care services to a population of approximately 479,000 people across a geographical area of 1,733 square miles, making it the largest geographical trust in Northern Ireland.

What are the 6 Trusts in Northern Ireland?

The trusts give services to the public locally and on a regional basis.

  • Belfast Health and Social Care Trust.
  • Northern Health and Social Care Trust.
  • South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust.
  • Southern Health and Social Care Trust.
  • Western Health and Social Care Trust.

What hospitals are in the Western Trust Northern Ireland?

The Western Trust has several hospitals located throughout the west of Northern Ireland, these are: Londonderry Hospitals: Altnagelvin Hospital, Lakeview Hospital, Waterside Hospital, Roe Valley Hospital and Grangewood. Tyrone Hospitals: Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex and Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital.

What trust is whiteabbey hospital in?

Northern Health and Social Care Trust
Whiteabbey Hospital – Northern Health and Social Care Trust.

Can anyone open an account with Northern Trust?

You can establish an account with a minimum investment of $250, rather than $2,500, by establishing an Automatic Investment Plan of at least $50 per month.

How many NHS hospitals in Northern Ireland?

There are six Health and Social Care (HSC) Trusts in Northern Ireland. Five trusts provide health and social care services across Northern Ireland.

What is the difference between NHS and HSC?

In England, Scotland and Wales, the National Health Service (NHS) provides health care services while local councils provide social care services. In Northern Ireland these services are combined under what is known as Health and Social Care (HSC).

Is the NHS good in Northern Ireland?

The Northern Irish healthcare system is arguably as well funded as in other parts of the UK. But statistics on its performance are stark (O’Neill et al, 2021). Both waiting list sizes and the waiting time for a first appointment in Northern Ireland are the worst in the UK.

Is health care free in Northern Ireland?

In Northern Ireland healthcare is provided through the National Health Service (NHS) and most NHS care is free. While a private health care sector exists, the public health service is used by the vast majority of people.

What are the Model 4 hospitals in Ireland?

UL Hospitals comprises six hospitals of which University Hospital Limerick is a Model 4, Ennis Hospital and Nenagh Hospital are Model 2, and St John’s Hospital is a Model 2S. There are two ‘specialty hospitals’, Croom Hospital for Orthopaedics and University Maternity Hospital for Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

What are the 7 hospital groups in Ireland?

Acute hospital services are provided through 7 Hospital Groups:

  • Ireland East Hospitals Group.
  • RCSI Hospitals Group (Dublin North East)
  • Dublin Midlands Hospitals Group.
  • University of Limerick Hospitals.
  • South/South West Hospitals Group.
  • Saolta University Healthcare Group.
  • Children’s Hospital Group.

What is the biggest hospital in Ireland?

St James’s Hospital
St James’s Hospital is Ireland’s largest acute academic teaching hospital and is based in Dublin’s south inner city. Our fundamental purpose is the delivery of health treatment, care and diagnosis as well as health promotion and preventative services at local, regional and national levels.

What is the biggest hospital trust in the UK?

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Top 100 Hospitals

Rank Organisation Name HCPS
1 Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust 7,142
2 Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 6,948
3 Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 6,471
4 Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust 6,243

What trust is Lurgan hospital?

Southern Health & Social Care Trust
Lurgan Hospital | Southern Health & Social Care Trust.

What trust does William Harvey hospital come under?

East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust
East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust.

How much money do you need for Northern Trust?

You can establish an account with a minimum investment of $250, rather than $2,500, by establishing an Automatic Investment Plan of at least $50 per month.

How much do you need to open an account at Northern Trust?

The minimum investment for a new account is $2,500, or $250 if you are establishing an Automatic Investment Plan (see Section 7). Please note that money orders, traveler’s checks and third-party checks are not accepted.

What are Northern Trust fees?

Fees Under Northern Trust Investments

Investment Pool Fees
Portfolio Strategy Annual Fee Range
Quantitative Equity 0.17% – 1.10%
Passive Equity 0.005% – 0.70%
Fixed-Income 0.015% – 0.80%

How many hospitals are in NI?

Scotland has around 19% of all hospitals at 229 hospitals. Wales has around 7% of all UK hospitals with just 82. Finally, Northern Ireland has around 3% of all hospitals with 40 hospitals.

What is the biggest private hospital in Ireland?

Bon Secours Health System Cork
Bon Secours Health System Cork is Ireland’s largest private hospital, and it is also one of the largest private hospitals in Europe. Our hospital was established in 1915 and has more than 300 beds.