When was Belfast City Hospital built?

When was Belfast City Hospital built?

When was Belfast City Hospital built?

1841
Belfast City Hospital/Founded

How many beds does Belfast City Hospital have?

900
Belfast City Hospital/Number of beds

Who designed Belfast City Hospital?

Louis Adair Roche
The tower block, which is 15 storeys and 76 m (250 ft) high, was designed by Louis Adair Roche and opened in January 1986.

What is the main hospital in Belfast?

Royal Victoria Hospital
Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast

Royal Victoria Hospital
Location 274 Grosvenor Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Coordinates 54.5947°N 5.9538°WCoordinates:54.5947°N 5.9538°W
Organisation
Care system Health and Social Care

How many hospitals is there in Northern Ireland?

There are 11 hospitals here offering consultant-led and/or midwife-led maternity units. If there really are ‘too many hospitals’ here, there is another, associated problem. The location of many hospitals in historical, and may have been initially appropriate.

What trust is Belfast in?

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
The Belfast Health and Social Care Trust (BHSCT) is a health organisation covering Belfast, Northern Ireland. The trust is one of five new trusts which were created on 1 April 2007 by the then Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS).

What hospitals are in the Belfast Trust?

The following hospitals provide a range of services in the Belfast Trust area:

  • Royal Victoria Hospital.
  • Belfast City Hospital.
  • Mater Hospital.
  • Musgrave Park Hospital.
  • Children’s Hospital.
  • Royal Maternity.
  • Forster Green Hospital.
  • Knockbracken.

What is the busiest A&E in the UK?

During the financial year 2019/2020, the busiest hospital provider in England was the University Hospitals Birmingham Foundation Trust with over 380 thousand admissions. This trust encompasses four hospitals in the Birmingham area, one of the largest urban areas in England.

How many hospitals are there in the UK NHS?

Read more about NHS patient activity. The NHS is certainly a rewarding place to work for overseas health professionals, with lots of exciting opportunities to make a real difference to patients’ lives. And there are many, many hospitals you could be working for; approximately 1,250 across the UK.

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