What are the values of Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust?
Compassion, respect, empowerment and partnership; these are our values – behaviours we live by at CNWL. They represent the way in which we care for our patients, and for each other.
What are the NHS Trust core values?
The NHS values
- working together for patients. Patients come first in everything we do.
- respect and dignity.
- commitment to quality of care.
- compassion.
- improving lives.
- everyone counts.
Which is the best NHS Trust in UK?
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – Winner….The shortlisted trusts for 2019 are:
- Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust.
- Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
- Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
- Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust – Winner.
- Taunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust.
Which government brought in NHS trusts?
They were introduced by a Conservative government led by John Major in 1991 and the model was extended further from 2004 when the Labour government launched the first NHS foundation trusts with greater autonomy and local accountability.
What are the Hillingdon Hospitals Trust values?
Welcome
- Communication – recognising the importance of listening and communicating in practice.
- Attitude – Striving to understand other’s needs, responding with care, compassion and professionalism.
- Responsibility – Taking responsibility for consistently delivering excellence and being open in what we do.
Which is the largest NHS Trust?
Largest hospital St George’s Hospital is the largest in the UK, caring for 1.3 million people in southwest London, as well as populations in Surrey and Sussex, totaling around 3.5 million. It has 1,300 beds and 8,500 staff, as well as several centres of excellence, such as its stroke care and cardiology unit.
Who do NHS trusts report to?
NHS trusts are public sector bodies established by parliamentary order by the secretary of state for health to provide healthcare services to the NHS. They have a board of executive and non-executive directors, and are accountable to the secretary of state.
What is the difference between Foundation Trust and NHS Trust?
Foundation trusts have some managerial and financial freedom when compared to NHS trusts. The introduction of foundation trusts represented a change in the history of the National Health Service and the way in which hospital services are managed and provided.
How has Five Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust been rated?
Five Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (FBPFT) has been rated as “requires improvement”. Concerns raised during a Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection included inadequate risk assessments but other services were rated “good”.
How many services from NHS Foundation Trusts in 2015/16?
2015/16 Services from NHS foundation trusts 257 Services from NHS trusts 780 36 66 Purchase of healthcare from non NHS bodies 959 Employee expenses 558 –executive directors978
How are the accounts prepared for 5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust?
The accounts are prepared on an accruals basis and must give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of 5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and of its income and expenditure, total recognised gains and losses and cash flows for the financial year.
When did north west boroughs Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust change its name?
Please note: Any references to North West Boroughs Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust included within the commentaries shown is due to the Trust changing its name on 1 April 2017, from 5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust to North West Boroughs Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.