The majority of services provided by Isle of Wight NHS Trust are commissioned and funded by Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board, NHS England and Isle of Wight Council.
Below are articles mentioning the Isle of Wight NHS Trust.
The Emergency Department is operating at 120 per cent capacity and despite the very best efforts of staff, people are having to wait to be admitted into a bed
NHS leaders on the Isle of Wight are calling on people to only go to the Emergency Department if they are experiencing a life-threatening illness or injury
If worries or feelings of anxiety are constant, overwhelming or out of proportion to the situation then this can affect your daily life. Isle of Wight NHS share details of how you can get help
As part of their practical experience, they will get the chance to shadow healthcare professionals across a range of services and roles, including community nursing, mental health and the Allied Health Professions
The Medical Director says, "We have high numbers of patients who are not in need of hospital care, and we are asking the local community to help us with making sure that those patients get home or to the most appropriate care setting to support their ongoing needs as soon as possible"
Isle of Wight NHS Trust says the shortlisting recognises the pivotal role the Community Mental Health Service teams play in improving and innovating psychiatric services for people living on the Island
With the increase in the number of people waiting for transplants, it’s more important than ever to register your organ donation decision and make it known to your family and friends