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Wye Valley NHS Trust

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Website
  
Wye Valley

Chief Executive
  
Richard Beekin

Founded
  
1994

Chair
  
Museji Takolia

Care Quality Commission reports
  
CQC

Phone
  
+44 1432 344344

Last annual budget
  
£176 million

Address
  
Vaughan Building/Ruckhall La, Hereford HR2 9RP, United Kingdom

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PMFriday9AM–5PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PMSuggest an edit

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Wye Valley Area of Outstandi, Hereford County Hospital, County Hospital, Herefords Council -, Hereford Times

Profiles

Wye Valley NHS Trust was established in 2011 by a merger of Hereford Hospitals NHS Trust with Herefordshire PCT community services and Herefordshire Council’s Adult Social Care services. It runs Hereford Hospital, Bromyard Community Hospital, Leominster Community Hospital and Ross Community Hospital, in Herefordshire, England.

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Future

It has relied on external financial support of about £9 million a year for some years and has accepted that it will not attain NHS Foundation Trust status in its present form. It announced plans to seek either a partnership with an NHS foundation trust, a private sector franchise or the break-up of its services to a number of providers, but in February 2014 after “an exhaustive examination of the options” to test their financial and clinical viability the Trust Board “found that none of them appeared to meet the stringent criteria required”.

The chairman of the Trust confirmed in March 2014 that he was stepping down. He told the Hereford Times he was leaving after 11 years with the NHS in the county to “pursue business interests.” He was the third high profile loss to the Trust in 2014 with both chief executive Derek Smith and medical director Dr Peter Wilson confirming that they were leaving in June and May respectively.

Three board members from South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust were appointed to run the trust in October 2016 after the Trust’s chair, appointed in 2014, Museji Takolia resigned. The chief executive Glen Burley and chair Russell Hardy will be appointed chief executive and chair of Wye Valley on a part time basis in a move reported as likely to lead to the formation of a hospital chain, a development opposed by local MP Jesse Norman.

Performance

It was put into special measures by the Care Quality Commission from October 2014 to November 2016.

Capacity

Hereford County Hospital has 208 beds. In December 2014 it was taking between 35-55 emergency admissions each day, of which about 23% are discharged the same day. It transfers around 50 patients a month to private sector providers because of lack of capacity. Non-elective patients stay an average 6 days and elective patients 2 days. A&E attendances increased by 1,640 (3.6%) from 2012/13 to 2013/14. The majority of the increase since 2012/13 1,368 (83.4%) are people over 65.

In April 2014 it was reported that two minor injury units in Hereford, were closed for a month as staff were moved to Hereford County Hospital’s A&E in order "boost the resources at Hereford County Hospital’s accident and emergency department enabling the trust to continue to see and treat patients, and care for the increased number of patients requiring admission to acute hospital".

Kier Group has a contract for a £40m programme of reconfiguration works at Hereford County Hospital.

References

Wye Valley NHS Trust Wikipedia