East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust

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East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust
Type NHS foundation trust
Established1 July 2018
Headquarters Colchester, Essex, England [1]
Hospitals
Staff9,800 (2021) [2]
Website www.esneft.nhs.uk OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS foundation trust in the East of England. It runs Colchester Hospital in Colchester, Essex and Ipswich Hospital in Ipswich, Suffolk, as well as several smaller community hospitals in the surrounding area.

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History

The trust was formed on 1 July 2018 by the merger of Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust and The Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust. [3] [4]

The trust used Datix in 2022 to report inappropriate attendances at A&E to GP practices. These reports were said to increase stress on GPs and to be ‘a major source of strife locally which the Local Medical Committee has repeatedly sought to defuse’. [5]

Development

In 2019 the trust announced plans to end open access to the Accident and Emergency department. The plan is that patients will arrive at a newly built urgent treatment centre at Colchester hospital run by the trust and the local GP confederation which will deal with minor injuries and illnesses. From there the trust expects less than half of the present numbers will need the A&E department. [6]

It launched an automated e-referrals process in 2019 which it said saved 27,000 hours of staff time in the first sixteen months of operation. It hopes to prevent 13,000 missed outpatient appointments. [7]

Hospitals

The main hospitals are:

Community hospitals and other services include:

Halstead Hospital

Halstead Hospital is an NHS hospital in Halstead, Essex ( 51°56′54″N0°38′17″E / 51.9483°N 0.6381°E / 51.9483; 0.6381 ) and is part of the trust. [8] The hospital was a gift from George Courtauld in 1884. [9] Its facilities were closed during the COVID pandemic, but reopened in 2022. [10]

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References

  1. "Contact us". East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  2. "Annual Report and Annual Accounts 1 April 2020 – 31 March 2021" (PDF). East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  3. Trust, East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation (21 June 2018). "Hospital trusts merge to create ESNEFT | East Suffolk & North Essex NHS Foundation Trust". East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  4. Mitchell, Gemma (6 July 2018). "Newly merged hospitals can only stand still with budget rise, boss warns". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  5. "Trust increasing GP workload with inappropriate A&E attendance reports". Pulse. 17 May 2022. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  6. "Major trust proposes 'referral only' emergency care service for walk-in patients". Health Service Journal. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  7. "Virtual workers predicted to save FT £2.1m in first year". Health Service Journal. 3 December 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  8. Trust, East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation. "Halstead Hospital wards and clinics". East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
  9. "Tributes paid to the last elite squadron member". Halstead Gazette. 10 April 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
  10. "League of friends delighted as Halstead Hospital ward staying open for another year". Halstead Gazette. 9 March 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2024.