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.
Support the Frontline is a not-for-profit initiative that allows the whole Island community to offer their thanks and support to our hardworking NHS staff
Scores of volunteers have supported the delivery of the biggest vaccination programmes in the history of the NHS. This video is just a small way to say 'thank you' to them all
News OnTheWight shares the weekly results of confirmed positive Coronavirus tests and deaths on the Isle of Wight, as well as hospital admissions and age breakdowns
To celebrate LGBT+ History Month, Karen and Charlotte share their story and encourage other staff from the LGBT+ community and allies to join the Trust’s LGBT+ Staff Equality Network
Nationally, fears about the UK variant of Covid, which is thought to be 70 per cent more transmissible, and the South African variant have led to calls for increased PPE levels for frontline workers from trade unions
January saw 3,810 cases of Covid-19 on the Isle of Wight, with 277 Covid patients in hospital and 66 deaths. The NHS Trust boss said it was her most challenging month in 39 years of healthcare
Findings from the global trial are saving lives and changing practice around the world, says the Acute Physician and Endocrinologist at the Trust who is leading the trial on the Isle of Wight
Residents are encouraged to have the Covid-19 vaccination at the new centre in Newport, and not to travel off the Island if they are offered vaccination appointments on the mainland
The head of Isle of Wight NHS Trust says they are far from a position where they feel they have started to see the worst of it and continue to see very high levels of patients needing their care