Foundation Trust status

The Royal Marsden was one of the first wave of hospitals in the UK to be awarded NHS Foundation Trust status.

What are Foundation Trusts?

Foundation Trusts are a new type of hospital which are independent from the Department of Health and run on a not-for-profit basis. Our Foundation Trust status allows people living near the hospital, patients, carers and staff to take an active role in shaping The Royal Marsden’s future.

Foundation Trusts are organised and governed in a different way to other NHS Trusts. They have the freedom to decide how to organise their services to best meet local needs.

They are accountable to their local community, patients and staff, who all have the right to become Members. They are regulated by Monitor, an independent body, rather than the Department of Health.

What difference does that make?

The Royal Marsden is still an NHS hospital and continues to provide high-quality cancer care for free, not based on the patient's ability to pay.

Our Foundation Trust status allows us the freedom to make things happen more quickly and effectively than before.

Find out more about the benefits of being a Foundation Trust.


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