Statement of purpose Health and Social Care Act 2008
Statement of Purpose Health and Social Care Act 2008 Version : 10 Date : July 2017 Date of Next Review : 12 months Service Provider Full name: Address: Email : communications@burtonft.nhs.uk Telephone: 01283 566333 Provider ID RJF Formed in 1993 as an NHS trust, Burton Hospitals achieved Foundation Trust status in November 2008. The Trust provides a wide range of general hospital services and acts as an entry point to specialist tertiary centres and key clinical networks. We provide healthcare services from 3 locations. The main site includes 420 inpatient beds as well as a dedicated endoscopy suite; modern breast care unit; stroke facility; dedicated theatres and the Treatment Centre. In July 2011, under the Transforming Community Services Project, the Trust successfully completed the transfer of community services at Samuel Johnson Community Hospital, Lichfield and in, allowing full integration of these services into Burton Hospitals. Prior to this, the Trust already managed a 9 bedded midwifery led unit at Samuel Johnson Community Hospital which aimed to offer women and their families the opportunity to access high quality maternity care in a comfortable and homely environment that acknowledges and respects their individual needs and wishes. In addition, Burton Hospitals provided a number of Consultant outreach services at these two hospitals. The Trust now manages the Inpatient facilities for the delivery of short-term care, intense rehabilitation or intense intervention in a community setting. A Consultant led Outpatient Service is available at both Community Hospitals, with the exception of the 2 week cancer wait. There is a Minor Injuries Unit at both Community Hospital locations, offering a walk-in, see and treat service for minor physical injury or sudden minor illness. To support these services, a Radiology and Pharmacy service is available at both sites. Sir Robert Peel offers a day surgery unit for minor and intermediate surgical procedures and endoscopic examinations. In addition, on 11 July 2011, the Treatment Centre facility, located on the main campus, transferred to the Trust s management. This facility, together with the two Community Hospitals, gives Burton Hospital and the wider health economy a unique opportunity to review how and where it delivers healthcare.
Our main clinical services are organised and managed by two clinical divisions, Medicine and Surgery, each of which are led by a Divisional Director, Divisional Medical Director and Divisional Nurse Director, supported by a dedicated team of senior managers. The Trust has a number of partnership agreements and contracts with other healthcare providers. This enables us to act as a portal to tertiary or more specialist services that are not traditionally provided at a district general hospital. In addition to formal contractual relationships, the Trust has well established links with clinical networks, enabling best practice to be shared and seamless transfer of patients to tertiary centres. This also ensures that our clinicians and other key staff are kept up to date with new research and developments, which in turn benefits the health community. Networks are also effective in sharing capacity and agreeing future service delivery across the environment they serve. Services and Service Users We are the principle provider of acute hospital services for the residents of Burton upon Trent and surrounding areas. The Trust serves a population of some 360,000. The key population urban areas are, Uttoxeter, Lichfield,, Swadlincote and Ashby. The balance is drawn from the rural population and villages surrounding. Trust Values and Priorities Our Values In June 2017, the Board of Directors approved a revised set of values to enable the Trust to identify the behaviour that it wishes to cascade to ensure a successful and sustainable organisation for the future. Those values are:- Our Motto Passion Respect Innovation Determination Excellence Passion for Excellence, Power to Change Our Mission To provide an exceptional patient experience. We empower our staff to make a positive, compassionate difference to people s care. Our Vision The overall vision of the Trust is to support our local communities with excellent healthcare when they need it most. Our Ambition To Be The Best Every Patient. Every Time.
Quality Strategy Our Quality Strategy is built around a single, concise definition of quality: delivering consistent care that is effective, safe and that provides the most positive patient experience possible. These three key priorities form the cornerstone of our Quality Strategy 2015-18. Our strategic quality priorities are: Consistently Safe Consistently Effective Positive Patient Experience Each of these elements is equally important and we can only deliver high quality care if we address all three in an integrated and holistic way. The 2015-2018 Quality Improvement Strategy underpins our responses to future developments and at the same time provides a structure for us all to work together to maintain sustainable, high quality care for our patients, their families and carers. The four priority aims for 2015-2018 are:- Aim 1 Eliminate preventable deaths Aim 2 Eliminate avoidable harm Aim 3 Optimise patient flow Aim 4 Optimise our workforce Legal Status Authorised as an NHS Foundation Trust (pursuant to section 35 of the National Health Service Act 2006) on 1 st November 2008.
Regulated activity 1: Diagnostic and screening procedures Speciality Samuel Johnson Community Hospital Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital Adults Children Adults Children Adults Children Anaesthetics Audiology Cancer Services (including oncology and palliative care) Cardiology Care of the Elderly Dermatology Diabetes Emergency Department Minor Injuries Unit Minor Injuries Unit Endoscopy ENT Over 4 yrs General Medicine General Surgery Genito-urinary Medicine Gynaecology 12 and over Services Haematology Intensive Care/Critical Care Nephrology Obstetrics Newborn Newborn Ophthalmology Orthoptics Oral surgery & Orthodontics Trauma & Orthopaedics Paediatrics Pathology 1 Plastic Surgery Radiology Rehabilitation Rheumatology Respiratory Medicine Urology Urogynaecology Locations : Location 2 Samuel Johnson Community Hospital St Michaels Hospital Trent Valley Road Lichfield WS13 6EF
Location 3 Regulated activity 2: Treatment of disease, disorder or injury Speciality Samuel Johnson Community Hospital Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital Adults Children Adults Children Adults Children Anaesthetics Audiology Cancer Services (including oncology and palliative care) Cardiology Care of the Elderly Dermatology Diabetes Emergency Minor Injuries Unit Minor Injuries Unit Department Endoscopy ENT Over 4 yrs General Medicine General Surgery Genito-urinary Medicine Gynaecology 12 and over Services Haematology Intensive Care/Critical Care Nephrology Obstetrics Newborn Newborn Ophthalmology Oral surgery & Orthodontics Trauma & Orthopaedics Paediatrics Plastic Surgery Radiology Rehabilitation Renal Rheumatology Respiratory Medicine Urology Urogynaecology
Locations : Location 2 Samuel Johnson Community Hospital St Michaels Hospital Trent Valley Road Lichfield WS13 6EF Location 3 Regulated activity 3: Surgical procedures Speciality Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital Adults Children Adults Children Anaesthetics Cancer Services (including oncology and palliative care) Cardiology Dermatology Emergency Department Endoscopy ENT Over 4 yrs General Surgery Gynaecology Services 12 and over Intensive Care/Critical Care Nephrology Obstetrics Ophthalmology Oral surgery & Orthodontics Trauma & Orthopaedics Paediatrics Plastic Surgery Respiratory Medicine Urology Urogynaecology
Locations : Location 2 Regulated activity 4: Maternity and midwifery Speciality Samuel Johnson Community Hospital Sir Robert Peel Hospital Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Anaesthetics Diabetes Emergency Department Endoscopy Gynaecology Services Intensive Care/Critical Care Obstetrics Pathology 1 Radiology Urogynaecology Locations : Location 2 Samuel Johnson Community Hospital St Michaels Hospital Trent Valley Road Lichfield WS13 6EF
Location 3 Regulated activity 5: Termination of Pregnancy 2 Speciality Adult Children Anaesthetics Gynaecology Services Locations : Regulated activity 6 : Family Planning Speciality Samuel Johnson Community Hospital Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital Adult Children Adult Children Adult Children Anaesthetics Emergency Department Gynaecology Services 3 Locations :
Location 2 Samuel Johnson Community Hospital St Michaels Hospital Trent Valley Road Lichfield WS13 6EF Location 3 Regulated activity 7: Assessment or medical treatment for persons detained under the Mental Health Act 1983. Locations : Location 2 Samuel Johnson Community Hospital St Michaels Hospital Trent Valley Road Lichfield WS13 6EF Location 3 1 Pathology services are outsourced to University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) 2 This service is only provided in an emergency and is not routinely offered as an elective procedure 3 These services are only provided as a medical intervention not directly for family planning/ contraceptive purposes