
Integrating and improving the health of Greater Manchester
Through a 15-year technology partnership with Siemens Healthineers, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is transforming patient care delivery across eight hospital sites.

Enabling access to future-proofed imaging services through financial flexibility
When the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital was delayed, the Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust needed flexible and reliable support to deliver imaging services – for now and the future.

Transforming care delivery in the Radiology Department
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in London is partnering with Siemens Healthineers to improve the performance of its Radiology Department. After only one year, positive results and success across all relevant dimensions of performance have been reported.

Increasing budget stability and quality of services
Collaboration is key to the successful partnership with Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. Siemens Healthineers and the trust cooperate to produce the best results for patients through guaranteed availability of state-of-the-art equipment.

Patient-focused process optimisation and layout design in medical environments using a digital twin
Mater Private Hospital in Dublin recognised a need for change in the Radiology Department, with efficient patient care becoming harder to deliver due to growing patient demand, increasing clinical complexity and lack of space. Find out how Siemens Healthineers enabled them to deliver more value for the patient by using Workflow Simulation.

Optimising clinical operations through Lean methodology
Learn how the radiology team at Galway University Hospital in Ireland enhanced its processes, streamlined operations and improved the patient experience through Lean transformation.
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Improving efficiency by transforming Radiology Departments
As part of a ten-year partnership, Siemens Healthineers supports Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, helping it to transform care delivery for patients and streamline costs through the use of innovative imaging technology and optimised work processes.

The UK’s largest long-term partnership for medical equipment management
Siemens Healthineers and Queen's Hospital have a Value Partnership including a Managed Equipment Services (MES) agreement valued at £560 million, which supplies, maintains and manages all medical equipment in the hospital for 33 years.

Transforming services through an effective partnership
Learn how a partnership providing access to innovative medical technology and services has helped Royal Stoke University Hospital, part of University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust, meet the needs of an ageing local community while maintaining financial stability.

Improving quality of service delivery and financial planning
A strategic partnership with University Hospital Southampton has helped this large acute-care provider maintain and replace its imaging equipment, facilitate financial transparency and stability, and realise its long-term clinical imaging strategy.

Ensuring smooth planning and efficient operations
The Bolton NHS Foundation Trust opted for a game-changing long-term partnership to ensure availability and technological appropriateness by replacing its aging diagnostic radiology equipment fleet.

Enhancing diagnostic capability and increasing system availability
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust faced an aging system base and wanted to replace dated equipment with state-of-the-art diagnostic systems. In response, they partnered with Siemens Healthineers on a long-term agreement to provide and maintain their medical equipment.

Siemens Healthineers at the heart of one of the largest NHS Trusts in England
Siemens Healthineers was selected to provide a £370 million, 35-year partnership to supply imaging and radiotherapy equipment and ultrasound systems to Barts Health NHS Trust, a leading healthcare provider serving around 2.5 million people in East London.

A long-term partnership that goes the extra mile
A 33-year Managed Equipment Services (MES) agreement in place at Barnet Hospital, part of the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, is ensuring the ongoing provision of the latest medical equipment.
