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unstar this property answer text <p>We have announced an additional £1.5 billion for elective recovery, which includes funding for developing more surgical hubs. There are currently 43 surgical hubs operational in England. Following successful pilots in London, the National Health Service are now developing surgical hubs across the country. In collaboration with NHS England and NHS Improvement, the Getting It Right First Time programme is providing guidance to systems and regions on how to use surgical hubs effectively, standardise pathways and adopt best surgical practice.</p><p>The locations of future surgical hubs are not yet confirmed. However systems and regions will submit bids to NHS England and NHS Improvement which will determine where the hubs will be based. The existing hubs are located at following trusts, with some locations hosting more than one hub:</p><p>- The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (two);</p><p>- The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust;</p><p>- University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Barts Health NHS Trust (two);</p><p>- Barking Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust;</p><p>- Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust;</p><p>- London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust;</p><p>- Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Croydon Health Services NHS Trust;</p><p>- Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust;</p><p>- St Georges University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust;</p><p>- South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust;</p><p>- University Hospitals Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust (three);</p><p>- University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust;</p><p>- Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust;</p><p>- York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust (two);</p><p>- Southport and Ormskirk Hospitals NHS Trust;</p><p>- Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- St Helen’s and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust;</p><p>- Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust;</p><p>- University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust; and</p><p>- Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust.</p>
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unstar this property answer text <p>Clinical commissioning groups are responsible for commissioning care that will provide the best possible outcomes for their patients. In doing so, they should take into account best practice and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance. No such assessment has been made by the Department or NHS England.</p> more like this
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