Is Worcester Hospital in special measures?
Is Worcester Hospital in special measures?
Worcestershire’s main hospitals have been moved out of special measures after nearly five years. The hospital trust praised staff and said the news was a “huge vote of confidence”.
Is Worcester Royal a good hospital?
Overall, we rated Worcestershire Royal Hospital as inadequate, with three of the five key questions we always ask being judged as inadequate. Our key findings were as follows: Crowding and poor flow were having a significant impact on patient care and experience.
How many Hospital in Worcestershire?
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust | |
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Establishments | 4 |
Hospitals | Worcestershire Royal Hospital The Alexandra Hospital Kidderminster Hospital and Treatment Centre Evesham hospital (Burlingham ward) |
Chair | Sir David Nicholson KCB CBE |
Chief executive | Matthew Hopkins |
What is CQC hospital?
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the organisation responsible for making sure that health and social care services in England – including hospitals, care homes, dental practices and GP surgeries – provide safe, high-quality care.
Who is in charge of Worcester hospital?
Matthew Hopkins –
Matthew Hopkins – Chief Executive Matthew Hopkins joined the Trust as Chief Executive on Monday 14 January 2019.
Who opened Worcestershire Royal Hospital?
Worcestershire Royal Hospital is the latest of our three sites. The main hospital was built under the private finance initiative (PFI) and opened in 2002.
Who has to be CQC registered?
Section 1: Who has to register? ‘Service providers’ must register with CQC. A service provider can be an individual, a partnership or an organisation – examples of organisations are companies, charities, NHS trusts and local authorities (see page 5 for details).
How often do CQC inspect hospitals?
If you are registering with CQC as a new provider, we will normally aim to inspect within 12 months of registration.
What does Worcester Hospital Specialise in?
About Worcestershire Royal Hospital The main hospital was built under the private finance initiative (PFI) and opened in 2002. It provides specialist services for the whole of Worcestershire including stroke services and cardiac stenting.
Who is the manager of Worcester Royal hospital?
Matthew Hopkins joined the Trust as Chief Executive on Monday 14 January 2019.
When did Worcester Royal Infirmary close?
WORCESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY Worcester Infirmary operated from this site from 1771 until 2002 and in that time observed many advances in healthcare and innovation.
Who owns Worcester Royal hospital?
the Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
The Worcestershire Royal Hospital is an acute general hospital located in Charles Hastings Way in Worcester, England. It is managed by the Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust.
Where are the acute hospitals in Worcestershire?
Worcestershire Acute Hospital NHS Trust provides services from four sites: Worcestershire Royal Hospital, Alexandra Hospital in Redditch, Kidderminster Hospital and Treatment Centre and surgical services at Evesham Community Hospital, which is run by Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust.
What services are there in the Worcestershire Royal Hospital?
Worcestershire Royal Hospital provides specialist services for the whole of Worcestershire including stroke services and cardiac stenting. The Worcestershire Oncology Centre opened in January 2015 and provides radiotherapy services for cancer patients, the first time these services had been available in the county.
Where can I find the Worcestershire Royal Hospital evidence appendix?
Evidence appendix Worcestershire Royal Hospital Charles Hastings Way Worcester WR5 1DD Tel: 01905763333 www.worcsacute.nhs.uk Date of inspection visit: 14 May to 21 June2019 Date of publication: 20 September 2019
What is the Worcestershire Oncology Centre?
The Worcestershire Oncology Centre opened in January 2015 and provides radiotherapy services for cancer patients, the first time these services had been available in the county. The Alexandra Hospital is the major centre for the county’s urology service.
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