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.
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Regardless of the political affiliation, all are welcome to attend next week's screening of the documentary, Sell-Off: The Abolition of Your NHS, made by NHS professionals who have many decades of experience.
Did you have your photo taken over Easter to show your support for the NHS? Christine from IOW Save Our NHS Group shares concerns for future of NHS provision.
The Isle of Wight CCG will not be able to invest in any services in the 2018/19 financial year without making £9.4m in savings first. The IW CCG governing body will meet today (Thursday).
The ICU will relocate for three weeks whilst work is carried out to replace the flooring, update the IT infrastructure and redecorate the existing unit.
Chief executive of the Isle of Wight NHS Trust, Maggie Oldham, said the trust could not rule out any women on the Island may have had their lives shortened, or died, as a result of the scandal.
A recent survey saw a number of Isle of Wight NHS Trust staff members report that bullying is rife within the Trust. The CEO says she's determined to tackle the 'culture of bullying'.
The Excel database, which stored appointments and frequently collapsed because of its large size, had contributed to the death of a 96 year old man, who broke his neck in a fall at his home in 2015. It has now been replaced and early glitches are being resolved say the NHS Trust.
Heart failure - most often caused by a heart attack - is becoming more common, with the condition costing the NHS over £2 billion a year. Latest data reveals a large rise in those with heart failure on the Isle of Wight.
The Isle of Wight NHS Trust will be running a number of events focused on stress and stress management for Mental Health Awareness Week after figures reveal that 11 per cent of Islanders are living with depression.
Isle of Wight NHS say patients no longer have the worry of their parking ticket running out if their appointment overruns, but some say they've had to wait 20 minutes to pay for parking.
The GMB say the NHS Trust's words about tackling the culture of bullying and harassment ring hollow as there are bullying grievances still outstanding from November last year.