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Trusts across the capital have been gradually agglomerating since before the pandemic, with the sharing of board chairs as the most visible sign that providers are coming together.
The latest announcement that trusts will share a chair came last week when The Hillingdon Hospitals Foundation Trust, London North West University Healthcare Trust, Imperial College Healthcare Trust, and Chelsea and Westminster FT announced the four of them would split the role.
To our knowledge, this is the first time trusts have looked to appoint a four-way joint chair. Two has been the norm, maybe three.
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June 5, 2021
LONDON: A majority of major hospital trusts in England are continuing to average no Covid-19 admissions, though a handful of trusts in virus hotspots are showing a small rise in numbers, new analysis shows.
It comes as health experts warn that the Covid-19 variant that originated in India, also known as the Delta variant, may lead to an increased risk of hospital admission. Some 278 people with the Indian variant attended A&Es in England in the past week, resulting in 94 people being admitted to hospital overnight, according to Public Health England (PHE).
This compares with 201 A&E attendances in the previous week, with 43 admissions. However the majority of admissions continue to be people who have not been vaccinated, PHE said.