01 July 2026
Historic milestone as two Trusts move to become single organisation
Today marks
a significant milestone in healthcare with the launch of Bristol
NHS Foundation Trust (BFT).
The new
Trust has been formed by our merger with North Bristol NHS
Trust, creating one of the biggest health trusts in the
country, with 28,000 members of staff and a £2.6 billion annual
turnover.
Our new
organisation has been formed to give people across Bristol, North
Somerset and South Gloucestershire better access to seamless, high
quality, equitable and sustainable health care.
Bringing
our two organisations together removes some of the barriers that
have prevented healthcare across the city being as joined up as it
should be, and now teams are part of the same Trust they can
continue to improve services to benefit the local population and
patients across the
South West and
beyond.
The merger
grew from an ambition to improve healthcare across Bristol and
Weston and started when clinicians from the two former Trusts
joined forces to create a Group Clinical Strategy. As teams worked
to develop these
aims they realised being
a single organisation would make it easier to deliver these
ambitious plans.
There are
now 10 clinical services across BFT already working together as
single, joined up teams to reduce duplication and streamline
services for the good of our Patients, People, Population and the
Public Purse.
Joining
forces also increases the research and innovation potential for the
new Trust. Last week it was revealed that merging means that BFT
ranks ahead of any other Trust in the country
for the amount of
National
Institute for Health Research (NIHR) funding received. This
firmly places Bristol in a prime position to continue to improve
care and cutting-edge treatments for the local population, as well
as across the
South West, nationally and
internationally.
Bristol
NHS Foundation Trust Chief Executive, Maria Kane, said: "This is a
momentous day for health services in Bristol, North Somerset and
South Gloucestershire and we are delighted to now be one single
organisation working together to improve care for patients, support
our people, reduce inequalities across our population and make the
best use of public resources.
"While
merging is a significant milestone, it is just a step on our
journey and we look forward to building on the foundations we have
already laid to ensure Bristol NHS Foundation Trust is fit for the
future and continues to grow and innovate to provide the best care
for our patients."
Bristol
NHS Foundation Trust Chair, Ingrid Barker, added: "I'm incredibly
proud to have been part of this journey so far, and now that we are
one organisation, I'm excited to see what our 28,000 colleagues
will achieve together for the people whose lives we
touch.
"But we
know this is not something we can do alone. By working closely with
our partners across health and care, the voluntary sector, our
Community Participation Group, Council of Governors, and the people
and communities we serve, we will shape the kind of organisation we
want to become."
Bristol
NHS Foundation Trust Formation Officer, Paula Clarke, said: "It is
great to reach this significant point in our plans to fully join-up
services across Bristol and Weston. People accessing care with us
will still be cared for by their local teams, but merging means we
can improve the ways our services work together when someone needs
to access care in more than one place."
To support
the merger of the Trusts, Southmead Hospital Charity has now become
part of Bristol and Weston Hospitals Charity supporting patients,
colleagues and services across BFT.
With the
launch of BFT we are also launching our new website today
- bristolft.nhs.uk- where
you will now find all news, events and information about our new
organisation.
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