The main providers of acute care in the county are
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust (BSUH),
East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (ESHT),
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (SASH) and
Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (WSHT). The two largest trusts, BSUH and WSHT, are merging into one NHS University Foundation Trust from April 2021, with the Queen Victoria Hospital joining this new trust from SASH.
Nuffield Health runs Brighton Private Hospital and
Spire Healthcare runs Sussex Hospital in East Sussex and the
Montefiore Hospital in Hove. The three East Sussex clinical commissioning groups – Eastbourne, Hailsham and Seaford; Hastings and Rother; and High Weald Lewes Havens – agreed in June 2014 to permanently centralise obstetrics and overnight paediatrics at the
Conquest Hospital in Hastings. Proposals to transfer musculoskeletal services in West Sussex to Bupa CSH - a partnership between
Bupa and
Central Surrey Health were abandoned in January 2015 when it was concluded that trauma services at
Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust would become unviable if the deal went ahead. The leaders of
East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust were urged to resign by the
East Sussex County Council health overview and scrutiny committee and by
Hastings Borough Council after a damning
Care Quality Commission report in March 2015.
Sussex Community NHS Trust were given the contract for minor injuries units and district nurses across East Sussex from November 2015. Patient Transport Services were contracted to Coperforma, a private company based in
Andover from April 2016. It uses subcontractors to take non-urgent patients to and from hospitals, and there have been complaints about the operation. One of the contractors, VM Langfords, went into liquidation and some of its ambulances were repossessed. In March 2019 Coperforma went bankrupt, owing the clinical commissioning groups £11.3 million. Patient transport services were returned to the
South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. Stroke services in West Sussex are provided in both Worthing and Chichester hospitals.
NHS England want to see them centralised on one site. ==Mental health==