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Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was formed in 2001 and gained Foundation Trust status in 2007. It runs three hospitals in Nottinghamshire - King's Mill Hospital,
Newark Hospital Newark Hospital is a health facility in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England. It is managed by the Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. History The hospital has its origins in a workhouse established in Hawton Road (now Albert S ...
and Mansfield Community Hospital. It also operates services from Ashfield Health Village.


Services

From September 2017 all referrals to the trust are made electronically using the NHS e-Referral Service. This has reduced the rate of patients missing appointments from 10% to 5%.


Finance

The Trust has a substantial PFI scheme. The £265 million scheme which will run for 30 years covers new buildings, refurbishments, facilities, services, equipment and capital investment equipment costs and will run until March 2043. The partners to the scheme are
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, Skanska, and Medirest. Total repayments under the contract will amount to £2.5 billion. The Trust paid out £235,000 to two interim Chief Executives during 2012. Paul O'Connor, Chief Executive, resigned in April 2015 after less than 2 years in post.


Performance

https://www.sfh-tr.nhs.uk/about-us/ In May 2020, King’s Mill Hospital, where 90% of services are based, was rated Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission and is the only Outstanding hospital in the East Midlands. Newark Hospital and Mansfield Community Hospital are both rated Good and all 15 of our services are rated good for safety with five outstanding services. In 2018 and 2019 staff at Sherwood Forest Hospitals rated it the best acute trust in the Midlands. In 2019, in the Freedom to Speak Up Index, it was the top rated acute trust in the East Midlands. The trust delivers healthcare from modern buildings and increasingly across the community to 500,000 people in Mansfield, Ashfield, Newark, Sherwood and parts of Derbyshire and Lincolnshire. More than 5,000 staff work from its three hospitals – King’s Mill, Newark and Mansfield Community and we have well-established relationships with partners in health and social care through the Mid Nottinghamshire Integrated Care System. In this system, NHS organisations, along with local councils and other partners take collective responsibility for all of our resources, delivering NHS standards, and improving the health of the population they serve. Following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission in July 2016, the Trust received an overall rating of "requires improvement" in November 2016 and the regulator NHS Improvement lifted it out of special measures, in which it had been placed in 2013 following the
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. Although rated as "requires improvement" the CQC's report rated the Trust as "good" for care, recognising that it was among the best performing in the country for the four-hour emergency care standard and other waiting targets, tackling C-Diff, and managing patients at risk of cardiac arrest. In October 2013 the Trust had been put into the highest risk category by the Care Quality Commission. In October 2015 a further CQC report showed deterioration. Only one of 18 high-level action points had been completed and it was rated inadequate for safety, effectiveness and being well-led. There were 54 serious incidents between March 2014 and February 2015 and 88 patients died of "unspecified septicaemia".
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recommended that the trust stay in special measures in October 2015 after the CQC reduced its rating to "inadequate". A Quality Improvement Programme was implemented during 2016. The regulators had said the trust needed a "close tie-up with a long term partner" in order to improve. In 2014-2015 the trust was given a loan of £6.2 million by the Department of Health which is supposed to be paid back in five years. In 2020, the trust was rated "Good", with its main hospital (Kings Mill Hospital) being rated "Outstanding". In 2021 it was named by the
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as the Acute or Specialist Trust of the Year.


See also

* List of NHS trusts


References


External links


Care Quality Commission reports

Monitor
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