Medway NHS Foundation Trust and Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust strengthen collaboration with joint leadership appointment

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Medway NHS Foundation Trust and Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust have today announced that Jonathan Wade is to become Chief Executive of both trusts for a six-month period from 1 April.The joint Chief Executive appointment represents a significant step towards closer collaboration, and recognises the pathways followed by patients from across north Kent, and the close working of the two organisations.

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