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 aim of an integrated care system is to coordinate services and remove barriers between organisations, in order to deliver better, joined-up care for patients
Open letter to the CEO of Isle of Wight NHS Trust explains why this reader believes there is still a need for face coverings at the hospital to protect the clinically extremely vulnerable immunosuppressed patients
Isle of Wight NHS Trust scored above the national average in each area assessed, as well as scoring the highest mark in areas such as communication, involvement in decision making, governance and workforce
One of the review’s recommendations is that a new organisation be created for all community and mental health services across Hampshire and Isle of Wight. Here’s what News OnTheWight has found out so far
Raye Peterson had written a Letter to the Editor suggesting that Conservative MPs would have to start ‘genuinely’ delivering for their communities. IW MP, Bob Seely, saw the letter and has responded
The plans could see the introduction of affordable housing for hospital staff, a care home, assisted living accommodation and independent living lodges
The Isle of Wight NHS is following Government guidance and discharging Covid+ patients to their own homes, residential or nursing homes, temporary residence or specialist care setting