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Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust (formerly Humber NHS Foundation Trust) provides health and social care services to a population of almost 800,000 people across
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and North East Lincolnshire. The trust's services encompass both community and therapy services, community and inpatient mental health services, learning disability services, healthy lifestyle support and addictions services. It also includes Primary Care services, within which the trust manages eight GP Practices across their geographical patch.


Developments

In January 2020, the trust opened their new mental health inpatient unit in Hull, Inspire. The building won two Design in Mental Health Awards in August 2021. The trust is also the lead provider at Whitby Community Hospital, which is currently undergoing renovation, and is set to complete in Spring 2022. It was the first Mental Health Trust to use
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Management

In September 2016 the trust announced the appointment of a new Chief Executive, Michele Moran, previously chief executive of the crisis-hit
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which collapsed due to financial problems and had to be taken over by the neighbouring
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. The appointment of Michele Moran was criticised by local MP
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as an example of "the NHS revolving door syndrome... I think the public would, rightly, ask whether someone who has just overseen such difficulty should just walk straight into another highly paid job". In 2017 the trust appointed a new medical director John Byrne, previously Clinical Director at Southern Health from 2011 to 2014, a period in which an NHS England audit found evidence of a failure to investigate more than 1,000 deaths due to a "failure of leadership", eventually resulting in the trust being convicted in criminal court for "systemic failures" leading to the deaths of two patients in 2012 and 2014. In May 2021
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was appointed chair of the trust.


Performance

The hospital closed 18 of its 30 beds in July 2013 at East Riding Community Hospital in
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(CQC) report said 65% of its nurses were "not fully competent", but at an unannounced inspection in October 2013 it was found to have met the required standards. In 2014 CQC inspectors found there were long waiting times for children and young people and that the trust was failing to meet four-hour targets for urgent referrals. Children requiring speech and language therapy were also facing long delays for treatment. The trust won the mental health provider category in the 2019
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awards.


See also

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List of NHS trusts This list of NHS trusts in England provides details of current and former English NHS trusts, NHS foundation trusts, acute hospital trusts, ambulance trusts, mental health trusts, and the unique Isle of Wight NHS Trust. , 217 extant trusts empl ...


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External links

* {{authority control NHS foundation trusts Health in Yorkshire