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- Q5025595 abstract "The Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUHNT) is one of the United Kingdom's NHS foundation trusts. It was originally named Addenbrooke's NHS Trust. It became a foundation trust and was renamed in 2004.The Trust provides healthcare for people in the Cambridge area, in southeast England, and specialist services such as transplantation, treatment of rare cancers and neurological intensive care for a much wider area. It runs Addenbrooke's Hospital, the Rosie Hospital, and Saffron Walden Community Hospital. It is one of the Shelford Group an informal organisation of ten leading English University Teaching Hospitals and part of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.The Trust is part of the UnitingCare Partnership, a consortium with Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust. In September 2014, the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough clinical commissioning group announced that the partnership was the preferred bidder for an £800 million contract to deliver older people’s health services in Cambridgeshire beginning in April 2015. The goal is for a single lead provider to be responsible for older people’s healthcare services and adult community health services, to better coordinate and improve this aspect of healthcare throughout the region.Keith McNeil the chief executive is a one-time special forces sniper and a former transplant physician, who moved to the hospital from Brisbane. He resigned in September 2015 following a Care Quality Commission Report which put the hospital into special measures.".
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- Q5025595 comment "The Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUHNT) is one of the United Kingdom's NHS foundation trusts. It was originally named Addenbrooke's NHS Trust. It became a foundation trust and was renamed in 2004.The Trust provides healthcare for people in the Cambridge area, in southeast England, and specialist services such as transplantation, treatment of rare cancers and neurological intensive care for a much wider area.".
- Q5025595 label "Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust".