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Health watchdog sends 42 inspectors into Brighton hospital trust

by Frank le Duc
Monday 24 Apr, 2017 at 10:36PM
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Long waits for more than 9,000 patients at Brighton hospital

The Barry Building at the Royal Sussex County Hospital

The official health watchdog is sending 42 inspectors to the trust that runs the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton tomorrow (Tuesday 25 April).

The inspectors, from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), are carrying out a three-day inspection of the Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust.

BSUH managing director Evelyn Barker said in a message to staff: “This is such an important moment on our journey of improvement and I honestly believe we are ready and have a good story to tell.

“So remember, be as prepared as you can be. Be honest about the things we know aren’t as good as they need to be (and what we are doing about them).

“But let’s also be proud of all the good work we do and the positive difference we make to the lives of our patients every day … It is up to us to make sure they see BSUH at its best.”

The trust, which also runs the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital and the Sussex Eye Hospital, was rated inadequate and placed in special measures by the CQC last August. In October it was placed in financial special measures as it wrestled with a £60 million deficit.

A new executive team took over at the start of the month and the Easter weekend provided an early test.

One of the measures – of the local health and social care system as much as of the hospital trust – is the performance in the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department.

A&E staff are expected to see 95 per cent of patients within four hours. The trust has fallen short of this target for much of the past few years.

Evelyn Barker

Evelyn Baker said in her weekly message to staff: “I want to start this week’s message by thanking everyone who was involved in the development of our operational plan for the long Easter weekend and the two-day Multi-Agency Accelerated Discharge Event (MADE) that was undertaken across both the PRH (Princess Royal Hospital) and RSCH to prepare the trust.

“This enabled us to start the weekend in the best possible position, with 90 per cent bed occupancy at 7.30pm on Thursday.

“The event received fantastic support from all system partners and over the two days we had participants from all three CCGs (clinical commissioning groups), all three social care services, community services and the local housing team as well as staff from across BSUH.

“I also want to warmly congratulate all those staff who worked over what has historically been a really challenging holiday period for a job incredibly well done.

“In 2016 our A&E performance for Good Friday through to Easter Monday was 80.66 per cent.

“This year our A&E performance for the four days over the Easter weekend was 96.8 per cent for the four-hour standard and we delivered over 95 per cent on each of the four days.

“This is an outstanding achievement and one that everyone should be very proud of.”

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Comments 6

  1. Kerry says:
    9 years ago

    I was admitted into hospital over the Easter weekend and luckily I’m still here,
    Most of the people that work here are outstanding but there is s few that just phone it in. The facilities they work with is a joke
    as a hospital specially A&E they really let my whole family down at Easter weekend and we’re looking for answers. I would love to invite the CQC to speak to me

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  2. S barr says:
    9 years ago

    My mum was in just after easter weekend just overnight whilst they reset her heart…..as you do. She has been in and out of rsch for the last 27 year’s and her care from all the staff bar 1 has been absolutely brilliant. They also removed my dad’s cancer at Xmas, i have nothing but praise for them.

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  3. Sarah Hill says:
    9 years ago

    I’m a frequent flyer into the RSCH and seen how it’s changed over the past seven years.
    The staff from cleaner to consultant are fantastic. They have to work in very challenging circumstances. Sometimes it’s seems chaotic but they are in control.
    Resus is very challenging due to only having 5 beds so it does become like “musical beds”
    I cannot fault the A&E staff who I see constantly demonstrate patience and compassion.
    The pressure to meet time targets is evident but it has never effected the care I receive.

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  4. Hilary Freedman says:
    9 years ago

    Targets are admirable and necessary and generally the staff in A and E try their best working in a stressful environment in an effort to achieve these targets in an outdated department which is simply too limited in terms of bed space and facilities. The Sussex is a hospital dealing with a huge catchment area with a diverse community, with a large proportion of elderly people and drug dependent population. Unfortunately I have been in and out of A and E many times in November/ December and have witnessed firsthand the problems. I have not felt “cared for” and realise the impossibility of trying to meet targets, to place people in beds that don’t exist and give patients the time they need.

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  5. Paul G says:
    9 years ago

    As someone who has had to spend more time than I would like at the RSCH over the last couple of years due to cancer treatment and a broken bone, including some A&E attendances. I found the care to be excellent. What struck me though whilst at A&E was the number of people there who did not appear to need emergency care and should have gone their GP. We as NHS users need to use GPs rather than A&E when appropriate​.

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  6. Tina Thorpe says:
    9 years ago

    Well done to all in the hospital

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