| Field | Value |
|---|
| name | The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust |
| start_date | |
| end_date | |
| headquarters | Wolverhampton Road |
| Heath Town |
| Wolverhampton |
| WV10 0QP |
| coords | |
| type | NHS trust |
| hospitals | {{plainlist | |
| chair | Steve Field |
| chief_exec | Joe Chadwick-Bell |
| staff | 8,203 |
| website | |
Heath Town
Wolverhampton
WV10 0QP
- Cannock Chase Hospital
- New Cross Hospital
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (formerly Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust) runs New Cross Hospital and West Park Rehabilitation Hospital in Wolverhampton and Cannock Chase Hospital in Cannock.
In December 2020 it agreed to appoint a joint chair with Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, anticipating plans to form a group model across the sustainability and transformation partnership.
Facilities
The New Cross Hospital Trust was established in 1994, covered Wolverhampton, the Black Country, South Staffordshire, North Worcestershire and Shropshire.
The trust owns the former eye hospital building in Wolverhampton, which is now derelict.
In December 2013 it was announced that the trust would be unable to achieve foundation status for at least six months after a Care Quality Commission inspection raised concerns about staffing levels. In March 2015 it abandoned plans to become a foundation trust.
In October 2014 it was announced that the trust would take over Cannock Chase Hospital formerly run by Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust.
In February 2019 Dr Steve Field was appointed Chair of the trust.
In March 2020, Cannock Chase Hospital was forced to temporarily close down to assist Wolverhampton New Cross Hospital staff with the care of seriously ill patients.
Primary care
It took over three GP practices in Wolverhampton in April 2016 as a pilot scheme for vertically integrated care. The 12 GPs became employees of the trust. The practices - Alfred Squire Road Health Centre and Lea Road Medical Practice in Wolverhampton and the MGS Medical Practice in Bilston - have 23,000 registered patients. In June 2017 it took over more practices bringing the total to 12 with 70,000 registered patients and 37 GP partners employed by the trust. In May 2022 it proposed merging the eight GMS contracts it had with its GP practices into one.
It announced a partnership with Babylon Health in January 2020 to develop "digital-first integrated care". The trust itself runs 10 GP practices. In April 2020 it made a deal with the company for citywide coverage of its new COVID-19 care assistant app, which will be available to 300,000 patients registered to Wolverhampton GPs, and all the trust staff. It agreed a new five-year deal with Babylon in August 2021 to use Babylon 360 to support patients at the trust's nine GP practices.