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United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
NHS hospital trust
NHS hospital trust
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | |
| type | NHS trust | |
| start_date | 28 February 2000 | |
| end_date | ||
| headquarters | Greetwell Road | |
| Lincoln | ||
| LN2 5QY | ||
| hospitals | {{Plainlist | |
| staff | 6,544 (2018/19) | |
| website |
Lincoln LN2 5QY
- County Hospital Louth
- Grantham and District Hospital
- Lincoln County Hospital
- Pilgrim Hospital United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is an NHS trust which runs County Hospital Louth, Lincoln County Hospital, Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Skegness and District Hospital, and Grantham and District Hospital.
The trust established the Path Links Pathology Service jointly with Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in 2001.
History
The trust was established on 28 February 2000, and became operational on 1 April 2000.
Performance
In July 2012 the Trust chairman, David Bowles was forced to resign after being threatened with suspension for refusing to commit the Trust to meeting national waiting targets. The Trust was exceeding targets for emergency treatment.
In October 2013 as a result of the Keogh Review the Trust was put into the highest risk category by the Care Quality Commission and put in special measures.
In December 2013 the Trust was one of thirteen hospital trusts named by Dr Foster Intelligence as having higher than expected higher mortality indicator scores for the period April 2012 to March 2013 in their Hospital Guide 2013. It was put into a buddying arrangement with Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
The Trust predicted a deficit of £16.7m in 2013–14. In February 2016 it was expecting a deficit of £57.8 million for the year 2015/6.
The trust was one of 26 responsible for half of the national growth in patients waiting more than four hours in accident and emergency over the 2014/5 winter.
In December 2018 it had the highest number of ambulances delayed by more than 30 minutes of any trust in England. In 2017-18 only 75.1% of A&E patients were seen within four hours.
Between January and March 2018 864 operations at the trust were cancelled at the last minute for non-clinical reasons - the highest number of any NHS trust. In October 2018 it predicted that it would spend £32 million on agency staff in the financial year 2018/9 because of difficulty in recruiting and retaining staff, particularly middle grade doctors. It actually spent £37 million.
In 2020 the emergency department at Grantham and District Hospital was temporarily closed. In April 2021 a judicial review at the High Court ruled that the trust did not consult properly on their plans for a 'green site' there, because they thought there would be too much resistance to it. Local campaigners were incensed.
A survey of almost 50,000 patients by the Care Quality Commission in 2021 found the emergency department rated least favourably of all those in England.
Development
The trust was one of the beneficiaries of Boris Johnson's announcement of capital funding for the NHS in August 2019, with an allocation of £21.3 million for new urgent and emergency care zones in Boston accident and emergency.
References
References
- "Contact details - United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust".
- "Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2019".
- (26 June 2013). "The impact of pathology reorganisation". Health Service Journal.
- "The United Lincolnshire Hospitals National Health Service Trust (Establishment) Order 2000".
- Laura Donnelly. (25 July 2009). "Hospital chairman quits over dangerous targets". [[The Telegraph (London).
- (24 October 2013). "NHS Trusts put in risk categories - full list". Independent.
- (6 December 2013). "Dr Foster identifies 13 trusts with high mortality ratios". Health Service Journal.
- (23 July 2013). "‘Buddy’ trusts could double their money under bonus scheme". Health Service Journal.
- (13 March 2014). "More than a third of trusts predict year-end deficit". Local Government Chronicle.
- (25 February 2016). "One in four trusts plunge deeper into the red". Health Service Journal.
- (1 April 2015). "26 trusts responsible for half of national A&E target breach". Health Service Journal.
- (5 January 2018). "Performance Watch: Ambulance handover delay hotspots revealed". Health Service Journal.
- [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-43738973 The 10 worst A&Es for waits revealed] ''[[BBC]]''
- (10 May 2018). "Last minute cancelled operations hits highest rate since 2005". Health Service Journal.
- (3 October 2018). "Trust forecasts £32m agency staff spend". Health Service Journal.
- (19 September 2019). "Special measures trust to ban GMC concern medics". Health Service Journal.
- (18 May 2021). "Grantham A&E plan should be made public now, campaigner says". Lincolnshire Live.
- (16 September 2021). "Major survey reveals ‘best and worst’ A&Es for patient satisfaction". Health Service Journal.
- (5 August 2019). "Revealed: The 20 capital projects promised by the PM". Health Service Journal.
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