What Trust is Burton hospital?

What Trust is Burton hospital?

Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the principal provider of acute hospital services for the residents of Burton upon Trent and surrounding areas including South Staffordshire, South Derbyshire and North West Leicestershire.

How many people work at Burton hospital?

The Trust Trust employs 12,000 staff, serves a population of more than one million and provides clinical services in 48 specialities.

How many staff work at Royal Derby Hospital?

12325 staff work at this trust. Some services at this hospital are provided by other trusts. See the full list of departments for more information.

Which Trust is Royal Derby Hospital?

University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust, one of the largest NHS trusts in the country, covers the historic Peak District and southern Derbyshire. The Trust has five hospitals across the region, with the largest being the newly built Royal Derby Hospital.

Who owns the Royal Derby Hospital?

It is managed by the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust.

Who is the CEO of Derby Royal Hospital?

Dr Magnus Harrison is the Interim Chief Executive of University Hospitals Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust.

How many beds does Burton hospital have?

496 inpatient beds
The trust employs over 3.000 staff and has 496 inpatient beds across all three locations. Queen’s Hospital, Burton Upon Trent provides accident and emergency (A&E) services, medical and surgical services for adults and children, it has a critical care unit and a maternity unit.

When was Burton Queens Hospital built?

Queen’s Hospital is a health facility on Belvedere Road in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire. It is managed by University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust….Queen’s Hospital, Burton upon Trent.

Queen’s Hospital
History
Opened 1884
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Who owns Royal Derby Hospital?

Royal Derby Hospital is one of two teaching hospitals in the city of Derby, the other being the London Road Community Hospital. It is managed by the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust.

Is Derby a major trauma Centre?

Major trauma – Royal Derby Hospital – NHS.

Which NHS Trust is Chesterfield in?

Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Overview – Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – NHS.

Who is the CEO of Derby Royal hospital?

When did Derby Royal Infirmary close?

2009
Following the transfer of the community services to the London Road Community Hospital located further south-east along London Road, the infirmary closed in 2009 and most of buildings were demolished in spring 2015.

Who is chief executive Burton hospital?

Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Type of Trust
Employees
Chair
Chief Executive Helen Ashley
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How many beds does Royal Derby Hospital have?

1,139Royal Derby Hospital / Number of beds

When did the Burton General Hospital close?

1993

Burton upon Trent Infirmary
Opened 1869
Closed 1993
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When did Burton hospital open?

1869
In 1869, the original Burton Hospital was opened in Duke Street. The Infirmary had just twenty-two beds, together with accommodation for nurses, domestics and the house surgeon. A second infirmary was opened 30 years later, complete with 72 beds.

Who owns Chesterfield Royal Hospital?

the Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
It is managed by the Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

Who is the chief executive of Burton hospitals NHS Foundation Trust?

Helen was appointed Chief Executive at Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in March 2016. Helen joined the Trust with 40 years of NHS experience, having spent almost five years working at Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as Chief Operating Officer and then latterly as Interim Chief Executive.

What is the quality report 2017 –2018 for Burton hospitals NHS Foundation Trust?

The Board of Directors at Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has agreed the content of this Quality Report and approved the document for publication. Quality Report 2017 –2018 107 Helen Scott-South Chief Executive 23 May 2018 Quality Report 2017 –2018 108 Part 2: 2.1 Priorities for improvement

Why is the Burton Hospitals Foundation Trust’s data as described?

The Burton Hospitals Foundation Trust considers that this data is as described for the following reasons; as it is nationally standardised data which allows us to draw comparisons against the NHS as a whole. The tables below highlight the Trust’s performance and allow direct comparison of key performance indicators against national targets.

How many local clinical audits has Burton hospitals NHS Foundation Trust carried out?

The reports of 152 local clinical audits were reviewed by the provider in 2017-18 and Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust intends to take the actions to improve the quality of healthcare provided; Local Clinical Audit Topic Actions to improve quality