The York Hospital NHS Foundation Trust was established on 1 April 2007, and renamed York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in 2010, following its links with
Hull York Medical School (HYMS). In October 2010,
Scarborough and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust approached the trust, seeking assistance due to their financial misfortunes. On 1 July 2012 this deal was complete and Scarborough General Hospital became part of the York trust. With many departments merging between hospitals. This new larger organisation employs over 8,500 people. From April 2011, with community-based services moving away from the
primary care trust, the trust took over the management of some of the community nursing and specialist services in
Selby,
York,
Scarborough,
Whitby and
Ryedale. In 2021
Rachael Maskell and Keep York Urgent Care Public, a staff group, denounced plans by the trust to outsource initial assessment, streaming and minor injury care in the A&E department to
Vocare as privatisation. On 1 April 2021 the trust changed its name to York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The name was chosen to better reflect the geographical area covered by the trust and to be more inclusive of all staff. ==Performance==