The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust is an
NHS Foundation Trust which operates the
Royal Marsden Hospital facilities on two sites:
*The
Chelsea site in
Brompton, next to the
Royal Brompton Hospital, in
Fulham Road
*The
Sutton site in
Belmont
Belmont may refer to:
People
* Belmont (surname)
Places
* Belmont Abbey (disambiguation)
* Belmont Historic District (disambiguation)
* Belmont Hotel (disambiguation)
* Belmont Park (disambiguation)
* Belmont Plantation (disambiguation)
* Belmon ...
, close to Sutton Hospital,
High Down and
Downview Prisons
Private patients
The trust hopes to raise 45% of its income from private patients and other non-NHS sources in 2016/7 and is trying to raise its income from paying patients from £90m to £100m. According to
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it is the most commercially orientated NHS hospital. It increased private patient income by 13% from 2014 to 2016 to £77 million. In 2018-19 it made £121 million through its private patient units, more than a quarter of its total income, and about 18% of all the private healthcare carried out in England by the NHS. This growth was led by imaging and robotic surgery. In 2019-20 50% of the trust’s total revenue, £463 million, came from NHS work. 9% came from Kuwait. Payments from health insurance firms accounted for 16%, and self-pay patients for 2%. The main commercial rival is
Leaders in Oncology Care which in 2018 had income of £95 million across its four sites.
Performance
In 1991 the Royal Marsden became the first NHS hospital to be awarded the Queen's Award for Technology for its work on drug development. The hospital achieved the international quality standard
ISO 9001 for
radiotherapy
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in 1996 and for
chemotherapy in 2003. It was recognised as one of six centres of excellence in the Government's NHS Plan and has achieved four national
Charter Marks for all its services, the most recent awarded in 2005.
In April 2004 it became one of the first
NHS Foundation Trusts.
It was named by the
Health Service Journal
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History
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as one of the top hundred NHS trusts to work for in 2015. At that time it had 3528 full-time equivalent staff and a sickness absence rate of 2.85%. 89% of staff recommend it as a place for treatment and 71% recommended it as a place to work.
In March 2016 the trust was ranked third in the
Learning from Mistakes League.
See also
*
List of NHS trusts
*
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References
External links
The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation TrustSite summary information on The Royal Marsden (Sutton) on www.nhs.ukSite summary information on The Royal Marsden (Fulham) on www.nhs.uk
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NHS foundation trusts
Organizations established in 1851
Cancer organisations based in the United Kingdom
1851 establishments in England
Royal Marsden Hospital