St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

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St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Type NHS hospital trust
Budget£230 million
Hospitals Whiston Hospital
St Helens Hospital
ChairRichard Fraser
Chief executiveAnn Marr
Staff4,000

St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust was an NHS Trust that operated from 1991 until 2023, based in Whiston, Merseyside. The trust became part of Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust on 1 July 2023.

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It ran two major hospitals:

In 2012 the trust's bid for NHS Foundation Trust status was escalated for Department of Health scrutiny, after a series of issues. [1]

The trust was the lead employer for junior doctors in the North West of England, holding contracts for around 5,500 doctors in training. In November 2020 it set up the North West Doctors in Training Collaborative Staff Bank, enabling hospitals to broadcast shifts they have been unable to fill and minimise the administrative burden of using temporary staff, and enabling junior doctors who pick up additional shifts to receive their pay via their normal payroll service. [2]

PFI

The trust has a substantial Private Finance Initiative contract. Innisfree Ltd, Vinci SA. Medirest and GE are the partners. The 35 year PFI contract is delivered by NewHospitals, a Special Purpose Company formed by Taylor Woodrow and Innisfree. [3]

Primary care

The trust took over Marshalls Cross Medical Centre in 2017 and planned to take over five more general practices in St Helens in 2019. [4]

Information technology

The trust was an early adopter of Electronic health records [5] and in 2010 it was the first trust to stop using paper medical records in clinical practice. [6]

It was also an early adopter of Electronic Staff Records after it became the lead employer for approximately 2,300 junior doctors on the Cheshire and Merseyside Deanery programme. [7]

It reduced the rates of patients who did not attend radiology department appointments in 2021 using the efficienC appointment management text messaging solution provided by Wellbeing Software. There was an average reduction of 81% over the pilot term in patients who did not attend. [8]

Performance

Four-hour target in the emergency department quarterly figures from NHS England Data from https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/ae-waiting-times-and-activity/ St Helens And Knowsley Hospital Services NHS Trust A&E performance 2005-18.png
Four-hour target in the emergency department quarterly figures from NHS England Data from https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/ae-waiting-times-and-activity/

The trust did very well in the 2014 cancer patient experience survey and has agreed to pair up with Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which did badly, in a scheme intended to “spread and accelerate innovative practice via peer to peer support and learning”. [9]

It was named by the Health Service Journal as one of the top hundred National Health Service (NHS) trusts to work for in 2015. At that time it had 4136 full time equivalent staff and a sickness absence rate of 3.75%. 78% of staff recommend it as a place for treatment and 72% recommended it as a place to work. [10]

After an inspection in August 2015 the trust was one of only three in England rated "outstanding" by the Care Quality Commission. The hospital's outpatient department was said to be "the best we have inspected so far". [11]

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References

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  2. "Trusts across region create staff bank to cut agency costs". Health Service Journal. 17 November 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
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  4. "Trust in talks over running five GP practices". Health Service Journal. 24 May 2019. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
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  6. "Notes that can still be useful". Health Service Journal. 1 November 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
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  9. "'Pioneering' cancer care buddying scheme launched". Health Service Journal. 20 February 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
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