About the South East London Acute Provider Collaborative (APC)

The South East London Acute Provider Collaborative (APC) is a partnership that brings together of all the NHS Trusts which deliver acute hospital services across South East London.

It pools the home-grown expertise of:

  • Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust – Guy’s Hospital; St Thomas’ Hospital; Evelina London Children’s Hospital; Royal Brompton Hospital; Harefield Hospital; plus community services in Lambeth and Southwark and a number of services at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup, including cancer services and a kidney treatment centre.
  • King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – King’s College Hospital; Princess Royal University Hospital; Orpington Hospital; plus services operated at Beckenham Beacon and Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup.
  • Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust – Lewisham Hospital; Queen Elizabeth Hospital; plus community services and services at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup.

At pace and at scale, the APC helps to coordinate the efforts of colleagues across all these providers, their services and their people in pursuit of the APC’s triple aim:

  • Better health for everyone
  • Better care for all patients
  • Efficient use of NHS resources

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